Scenarios about 'waterfront development'
The transformation of coastal, riverfront, or lakeside areas from industrial, commercial, or neglected spaces into revitalized zones for mixed-use development. Waterfront development often reflects changing economic patterns as cities transition from maritime industries to service-based economies, reclaiming these areas for recreational, residential, and commercial purposes. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to waterfront spaces can significantly alter urban landscapes, trade patterns, and the cultural identity of port cities.
What If Baltimore's Inner Harbor Revitalization Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Baltimore never transformed its decaying harbor into an urban showcase, dramatically altering the city's development and America's approach to urban renewal.
What If Dundee Developed Different Post-Industrial Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Dundee, Scotland pursued alternative economic regeneration paths following industrial decline, potentially transforming its urban landscape, economic prosperity, and cultural influence.