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Characteristics of commercial and residential mixed area in San Francisco

The characteristics of the commercial-residential mixed zone in San Francisco mainly include:

1. Commercial-residential mixed, that is, both commercial facilities, such as shops, hotels and offices, and residential areas, such as apartments and residential buildings, exist alternately.

2. The strategic geographical location of the city, the geographical location of the region is important, generally in the city center or near the transportation hub, which is convenient for consumers and residents to obtain convenient services and transportation.

3. High density development. Due to the limited land area, the commercial-residential mixed area needs high-density development to maximize the regional utilization rate.

4. Multi-format integration. In order to meet the needs of different groups of people, entertainment, education, medical care, cultural facilities and other formats are usually integrated in the commercial-residential mixed zone for residents and consumers to choose.

5. Intelligent management: the mixed commercial and residential area realizes intelligence and informationization in management, improves management efficiency, and makes residents and consumers feel more convenient and efficient.

It should be noted that the above characteristics are not absolute, and different commercial and residential mixed areas may have different characteristics.