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This document summarizes a research project examining how incremental changes to zoning and development can improve public health outcomes in underutilized commercial areas ("greyfields"). The project studies two sites, Doraville and Northeast Plaza, analyzing their existing conditions and proposing strategies like reduced setbacks, shared parking, and increased density and mix of uses. Prototypes for "liner buildings" are presented as an infill strategy to address setbacks and connect parking and uses. The goal is to explore an "urbanism of increments" through targeted zoning reforms and architectural interventions.




















































































