The street used to be a handy cut-off before the lights.
Most streets south of Roosevelt simply use street numbers.
The street, Hall Avenue, itself is not the commercial strip it used to be.
Because of her urban planning background, she knew how the streets used to look.
Arrows guide visitors to where the street and houses used to be.
Spokane's streets use a street grid that is oriented to the four cardinal directions.
It's a wonderful recasting of what streets used to look like.
Commercial streets use the letter C rather than R, but the densities are the same.
Before the completion of the project, the street used to allow parking, and cars driving through.
There is now a housing block where the street used to be.