The outdoor area of your retail park should serve as more than just a parking lot and walkway to stores. It should draw in visitors, make people comfortable, and even add stimulation. How can you accomplish this? Here are a few key elements to include in landscape design for the best results.
1. Shade
Many parking areas and outdoor walkways lack sufficient shade to make people's experiences comfortable. But greenery is one of the best and most cost-effective ways to add the right amount of shade.
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