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1980 SINGLE BY ODYSSEY
Use It Up And Wear It Out

Mixed-use development         
  • [[Ballston Common]] in [[Arlington, Virginia]], part of the [[Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area]], is transit-oriented, mixed-use and densified, giving a "downtown" feel in an [[edge city]]
  • Barracks Row, DC. Ground level retail with upper story residential.
  • Traditional mixed-use development pattern in a city center: [[Bitola]], [[North Macedonia]]
  • Mixed-use spaces developed in Portland, Oregon
  • Apartments with ground floor retail and ice skating rink at Pentagon Row in Arlington, VA.
  • "The Vessel" - Tourist attraction featuring interconnected staircases with viewing ledges in mixed-use neighborhood of Hudson Yards, NY.
DEVELOPMENT WHICH BLENDS A COMBINATION OF RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, CULTURAL, INSTITUTIONAL, OR INDUSTRIAL USES
Mixed-use; Live/work; Live-work; Mixed Use; Mixed use development; Vertical village; Mixed use; Live/Work; Mixed use building; Mixed-use developments; Mixed development; Mixed-use project; Live-work space; Live-work unit; Mixed-use complex
Mixed-use is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some degree physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.Business Geography and New Real Estate Market Analysis, Grant Ian Thrall, p.
Use value         
UTILITY OF CONSUMING A GOOD
Use-value; Use-values
Use value () or value in use is a concept in Marxist economics. It refers to the tangible features of a commodity (a tradeable object) which can satisfy some human requirement, want or need, or which serves a useful purpose.
Shared-use path         
  • bridleways]], such as this rail trail in Germany.
  • A segregated path in [[Birmingham]], England. Note the tactile pavings to delianate the pedestrian and cyclist sections of the path.
TRAIL THAT SUPPORTS MULTIPLE RECREATION AND TRANSPORTATION TYPES, SUCH AS WALKING, BICYCLING, INLINE SKATING AND PEOPLE IN WHEELCHAIRS
Multi-use path; Multi-use trail; Mixed-use path; Multiuse trail; Shared path; Shared use path
A shared-use path, mixed-use path or multi-use pathway is a form of infrastructure that supports multiple recreation and transportation modes, such as walking, bicycling, inline skating, and wheelchair use. Motorcycles and mopeds are normally prohibited.

Wikipedia

Use It Up and Wear It Out

"Use It Up and Wear It Out" is a song by US-based dance and soul group Odyssey that was released as a single in 1980. It was originally released as the B-side of "Don't Tell Me, Tell Her". When it was re-released as the A-side it would go on to spend twelve weeks in the UK Singles Chart, including two at No. 1, but failed to make commercial success in the United States.

The song was written by Sandy Linzer and L. Russell Brown, and produced by Linzer. It was the New York-based disco group's only UK No. 1 single, spending two weeks at the top of the charts from July 26 to August 8, 1980, and was their most successful single on the UK Singles Chart. In their native United States, it failed to get into the Hot 100. However along with the track "Don't Tell Me, Tell Her", "Use It Up And Wear It Out" went to number six on the US Billboard Disco Top 100 chart.

The song was produced by Sandy Linzer and was arranged and conducted by Ray Chew. The song was also released in 1980 as a 12" single.

Examples of use of use up
1. Many decided to use up non–heat treated versions first.
2. Subscribers do not have to use up the first 10 minutes all at once.
3. Some NGOs declare they are better than the next NGO because they only use up 50 cents on the dollar as administrative costs, while the other guys use up '0 cents.
4. Also, you have to use up that credit within six months, or you lose it.
5. Surprise plot twists or ‘bodice–ripping‘ moments have the potential to use up even more calories.