Noun
greenspace (countable and uncountable, plural greenspaces)
An area of undeveloped landscape, such as park land left within a city during planning and zoning other areas for development.
By Doreen Marion Gee The new Cridge Park Rescue Group has more on its mind than preserving greenspace. Source: Internet
The fire broke out Sunday, Sept. 14, and quickly grew to engulf the old-pier section of the riverfront greenspace. Source: Internet
Fortunately, Centretown has not had the type of excessive and intimidating development seen at Landsdowne and in Westboro, where buildings come right up to the street, without insets, and fill up the full lots leaving little visible greenspace. Source: Internet
Coventry being the home of the motor industry there's a motorcade too, put together by Jaguar and Peugeot, plus craft markets, kids games, greenspace and fairgrounds galore. Source: Internet
It‘s two and a half miles to the nearest greenspace so the children (without a close-by park) want to explore the foundry. Source: Internet
Parks and gardens main Forest Park is the largest wilderness park in the United States that is located within city limits Parks and greenspace planning date back to John Charles Olmsted 's 1903 Report to the Portland Park Board. Source: Internet