American neighborhoods all over once had tiny businesses on almost every corner so you could walk to the corner for a jug of milk, a loaf of bread, a popsicle or soft drink, or a spool of thread. Unfortunately, they were banned beginning in the 1920s with the advent of single-use zoning. Changing to a SmartCode will solve that problem. And the corner store doesn’t replace the house that’s sitting on the lot; it’s merely built in front of it, right up to the sidewalk. The shop-keeper still lives in the house, right behind the shop.
Who can do this?
What does it cost?
Who can help?v