



The Shared Corner of the Four Most Important Districts in the City
Easily the busiest intersection in the whole city, this crossing of the original downtown 6 lane arterial and the innermost span of highway across it, is finally facing loading challenges at a population of 110,000.
It's here where the four most critical residential and commercial districts meet.
Downtown, with its large volume of commercial buildings and tourist traps.
The Financial District, home to both the city's only university and it's 2nd most popular public park and more office employment than anywhere else
The historic grid residential towers, raising sharply into newer, luxury highrises
And for the smallest span, the corner of the cities most populated and most diverse residential neighborhood, characterized by its red brick towers grass roots public transit
Other key amenities and services capitalize on the once undesirable easements from the highway. A soccer stadium, and school campus, the art museum and the stock exchange.