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8 <br />time and effort but lasts the test of <br />time. <br />And some of the most obvious but <br />difficult to achieve economic <br />sustainability is the need for specific <br />commercial businesses that bring <br />people to Louisville to shop as well as <br />keep local dollars in town. <br />Redeveloping the large shopping <br />areas, such as the old Sams club <br />development, so that they function as <br />a one-stop shop/play/eat mixed use <br />development can be how Louisville <br />achieves greater economic <br />sustainability in the US 36/McCaslin <br />corridor. Another area ripe for <br />redevelopment is near the Louisville <br />Park n Ride, with its proximity to <br />rapid bus transit and a major highway <br />to Boulder and Denver. It is just <br />begging for a mixed use <br />commercial/residential development. <br />And now that the interchange has a <br />new state-of-the-art design, the DDI <br />(you know you secretly love it!?!), the <br />timing is perfect, especially before <br />your neighbor on the other side beats <br />you to it!! <br />8 <br />