This map identifies streets where large buildings must provide street-facing ground stories designed to accommodate commercial uses, as required by the applicable Form District. Storefront street standards also apply in neighborhood commercial areas, even if they are not shown on the map. A neighborhood commercial area is one or more traditional storefront buildings typical in many older neighborhoods.
A storefront street designation does not require commercial uses (ground-story residential uses are still allowed). Instead, the designation ensures that ground-story spaces are designed in a way that makes future conversion to commercial use easier, if desired.
To find a specific property, enter the address in the search box in the bottom-left corner of the map.
Click the legend icon on the left to view the map legend, turn layers on or off, or adjust their order. We recommend turning off the "Tax Parcel" layer for improved clarity.
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