Adjective
mixed-use (not comparable)
(real estate) Of an urban development: blending residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment uses, where those functions are physically and functionally integrated, and have routes that connect them for pedestrians.
Also, strict zoning laws can get in the way of creative developments like mixed-use buildings and can even stop harmless activities like yard sales. Source: Internet
As of late 2009, a Pfizer drug-testing clinic, a medical laboratory building serving Yale – New Haven Hospital, and a mixed-use structure containing parking, housing and office space, have been constructed on this corridor. Source: Internet
Campustown is a high-density mixed-use neighborhood that is home to many student apartments, nightlife venues, restaurants, and numerous other establishments, most of which are unique to Ames. Source: Internet
Beyond downtown, there’s Lakeview Village, a multibillion-dollar mixed-use project planned for 177 acres. Source: Internet
A new mixed-use development project is planned for the site. Source: Internet
CFC has built a variety of other mixed-use projects in Colorado, including the Lodge Hotel and Casino in Blackhawk, Clear Creek Square in Golden and the Mint Town Center in Stapleton. Source: Internet