The Future of Gas Stations | Gensler Research Institute

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Transforming Obsolete Gas Stations into Sustainable Community Assets

The rise of electric vehicles and decarbonization efforts are redefining the role of gas stations. With over 150,000 stations across the U.S., many properties face obsolescence but offer untapped potential for transformation. By leveraging a comprehensive data tool, gas stations can be analyzed, mapped, and repurposed for new uses that benefit communities, the economy, and the environment.

Gas station sites are ideal for a variety of developments. Commercial opportunities include retail spaces, offices, and municipal buildings, while industrial uses such as warehouses, renewable energy facilities, and manufacturing centers support economic growth. Additionally, converting these properties into green spaces or recreational areas enhances environmental health, fosters community engagement, and provides conservation opportunities.

An innovative application streamlines the identification of redevelopment opportunities by integrating data sources like census and environmental records into an interactive mapping tool. This approach accelerates the evaluation process, offering insights into site characteristics, demographics, and development feasibility. With its initial focus on Los Angeles, New York, and Houston, the tool can scale nationwide, addressing thousands of underused gas station locations.

Repurposing these sites aligns with urban goals such as the 15-minute city concept, where essential services are accessible within a short walk or bike ride. Transforming gas stations into community assets promotes healthier environments, supports local economies, and addresses equity challenges, creating opportunities for revitalization and sustainable growth.

Check the full document here: https://bit.ly/3OSqulP

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