Group 1 - The core issue is the disappearance of vibrant streets in urban renewal areas, with challenges in creating lively streets in new communities due to a lack of clear regulations on street shop settings in residential plots [1] - Observations indicate that scattered shops struggle to survive and often rely on a "cluster effect," needing to be concentrated along certain streets to form vibrant areas [1] Group 2 - There is a need to identify which streets have the potential to become vibrant and which will primarily serve transportation or logistical functions, requiring clear planning to avoid inefficient space from disorderly shop construction [2] - The high residential land prices in Shanghai, which exceed commercial land prices, create difficulties for the prosperity of street businesses, discouraging developers from building street shops [3] Group 3 - During the planning phase of area renewal, it is recommended to conduct "vibrant street planning layout research" to establish a list of "vibrant streets" and implement differentiated pricing rather than a uniform residential benchmark price [4] - The introduction of "temporary street shops" and "pop-up businesses" during the transition period can help maintain community warmth and vibrancy, along with creating a database of "old shops and特色小店" to prioritize their leasing rights in future projects [4]
城市更新如何留住社区“烟火气”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-07 07:22