Beautiful project, but the visuals of the high street make it look almost like a public space.
This development has three separate pick-up and drop-off circles at grade. Could the developers put the one that requires high street access one level below grade instead? This would allow for the high street to be pedestrianized most of the time, only allowing vehicles for special occasions.
The space looks amazing in the renders, but everything is idealized. To have an interesting miscellany represented in the renders, the developer will need to welcome different kinds of retailers/restaurants -- not only big brands and companies with deep pockets, but smaller businesses. They would need to have small storefronts, lower rents and flexible leases to get the most interesting mix. The primary demographic in this area is young, ethnically diverse, and not too much disposable income. Will this development offer things to attract the wider area?
This is a good start, and hopefully this will improve with iterations to something of the caliber of Mirvish Village.