Land Use & Zoning
A 'mixed-use' development in Illinois typically refers to a project that combines:
AMultiple single-family home styles in one subdivision
BResidential and commercial (or other) uses within the same building or development✓ Correct
CProperties in multiple different zoning districts
DPublicly and privately owned properties
Explanation
Mixed-use development combines two or more uses — most commonly residential (apartments, condos) with commercial (retail, office, restaurants) — within the same building or development. These projects are popular in urban settings and near transit, promoting walkability and urban vitality.
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