Busan’s Broken Blocks: Why Alley Commerce Alone Won’t Save the City’s Urban Core
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Busan’s Broken Blocks: Why Alley Commerce Alone Won’t Save the City’s Urban Core
Busan, South Korea — Behind the shimmering façade of South Korea’s second-largest city lies an increasingly hollow urban reality. While apartment towers rise in sleek succession and sidewalk banners tout revitalization projects for alleyway businesses, the heart of Busan’s local economy is quietly unraveling. Empty storefronts, stagnant street life, and the growing isolation of residential zones point to a deeper structural breakdown—one that sm…
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