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zoutwaterfront

Zoutwaterfront is a waterfront district in a coastal city that combines residential, commercial, and cultural uses along a saltwater inlet. The development aims to balance urban living with maritime heritage and environmental sustainability.

The name derives from Dutch words "zout" meaning salt and "water" indicating the saline inlet that shapes

A central harborfront hosts a marina and promenade. The urban layout prioritizes walkability and cycling, with

The district supports a mix of small businesses, eateries, and cultural institutions, including a maritime museum

Accessible by tram/light rail, bus routes, and bike networks, the area emphasizes pedestrian-oriented design, with limited

Notable features include the Saltwater Promenade, the Maritime Museum, and the North Pier, along with water

the
shoreline.
The
area
transitioned
from
an
industrial
harbor
to
a
mixed-use
district
in
the
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries,
with
redevelopment
guided
by
a
master
plan
emphasizing
climate
resilience
and
public
space.
green
corridors,
flood
defense
features,
and
adaptable
public
squares
that
host
markets
and
events.
and
performing
arts
venue.
It
hosts
seasonal
markets
and
waterfront
festivals.
car
parking
and
car-free
promenades
to
maintain
street
life
along
the
waterfront
core.
gardens
and
the
district
hall
as
commonly
cited
landmarks.