Waterfront Projects
Waterfront projects are developments that take place along the edges of bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. These projects often aim to enhance public access to the water, improve recreational spaces, and promote economic growth. They can include parks, promenades, residential buildings, and commercial areas, all designed to create a vibrant community atmosphere.
These initiatives can also focus on environmental sustainability, incorporating green spaces and protecting local ecosystems. By revitalizing waterfront areas, cities can attract tourism and boost local businesses, making them more appealing for residents and visitors alike. Examples of successful waterfront projects include the High Line in New York City and the Sydney Harbour redevelopment.