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[[File:Kirkland Vertical mixed use (4575235975).jpg|thumb|Apartment complex with retail and medical offices on ground floor, [[Kirkland, Washington]]]]
[[File:Ballston TOD.jpg|thumb|[[Ballston Quarter]] in [[Arlington, Virginia]], part of the [[Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area]], is transit-oriented, mixed-use and densified, giving a "downtown" feel in an [[edge city]].]]
[[File:Bitola 2007.JPG|thumb|right|Traditional mixed-use development pattern in a city center: [[Bitola]], [[North Macedonia]]]]
'''Mixed use''' is a type of [[Real estate development|urban development]], [[urban design]], [[urban planning]] and/or a [[zoning]] classification that blends multiple [[Land use|uses]], such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some degree physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=iB_ALDYrWMUC&pg=PA216 ''Business Geography and New Real Estate Market Analysis'', Grant Ian Thrall, p.216]</ref><ref name="arc">{{cite web|url=http://www.atlantaregional.com/File%20Library/Local%20Gov%20Services/gs_cct_mixedusetool_1109.pdf