One of our spaces has an entry/front room which, because both the front 
door and the stairs are in it, never really found its groove.  After some 
years of this, we found a great use for it:  we put storefront use in it. 
 Webshops, services of all kinds, and business with foot traffic goes 
there.  Because the foot traffic is exactly the problem in that particular 
part of the space, so it is idea for people who need and want foot traffic, 
they catalyze each other.

Right now it is hosting a web retailer who is exploring having a bricks and 
mortar experience as well.  But certainly a repair business would be a use 
we would put there.

It worked out so nicely that we are doing similar in some other locations. 
 But police relaeted incidents are right out.

In general I find that if you can  channel the use of the space based on 
need it works out better.

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