Rejuvenated Urban Greenways

Vancouver's Arbutus Greenway Project Will Feature Bike Lanes and Paths

The Arbutus Greenway is an exciting new project that will see the conversion of Vancouver's Arbutus Corridor, site of an old railway line, into a green urban space that will welcome cyclists and pedestrians alike.

Ever since New York created its High Line, several other cities including Philadelphia, Sydney and Singapore have followed suit by creating exciting new public spaces on sites that were previously home to railway infrastructure. Vancouver's Arbutus Greenway is the latest entrant.

The Arbutus Greenway project is the result of the City of Vancouver purchasing the Arbutus Corridor from Canadian Pacific Railway Limited for a price of $41.5 million.

"The City's historic purchase of the Arbutus railway is great news for Vancouver," says Vancouver's mayor Gregor Robertson. "Thanks to this landmark agreement, the City will be able to transform the area into an outstanding greenway and connect neighbourhoods from False Creek to Marpole."
Trend Themes
1. Urban Greenway Transformation - The conversion of old railway lines into green urban spaces presents disruptive innovation opportunities for creating vibrant public spaces in cities.
2. Bike and Pedestrian Infrastructure - The creation of bike lanes and paths within urban greenways opens up possibilities for eco-friendly transportation and promotes active lifestyles.
3. Post-industrial Land Use - Repurposing railway infrastructure for green spaces demonstrates a trend towards sustainable and community-focused development.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning and Design - Urban planners and designers can leverage the trend of urban greenway transformation to create innovative and sustainable public spaces in cities.
2. Cycling and Outdoor Recreation - The development of bike lanes and paths within urban greenways presents opportunities for businesses in the cycling and outdoor recreation industries.
3. Real Estate and Property Development - The repurposing of post-industrial land for green spaces provides potential for real estate and property development companies to create desirable and vibrant neighborhoods.

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