Miami’s Downtown Development Authority conducted a pop-up experiment that put pedestrians first and vehicles second on Biscayne Boulevard, one of the main arteries cutting through the urban core.

Dubbed “Biscayne Green,” the monthlong project aimed to excite Miamians for what’s to come: a development that will permanently strip travel lanes and parking from the eight-lane corridor to make way for more pedestrians, bicyclists and public transit.