Land Use & Zoning
A mixed-use development in Nashville or Memphis typically combines:
AResidential and industrial uses only
BResidential, commercial, and sometimes office or civic uses in a single development✓ Correct
CAgricultural and commercial uses
DOnly two different residential density types
Explanation
Mixed-use developments combine residential, commercial (retail, restaurant), and often office or civic uses in a single building or development. They are increasingly popular in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga as walkable urban environments.
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