Provide a web page for the street or neighborhood, including the opportunity for small entrepreneurs to either have an individual page attached to the website or a link to their own website.
Develop an attractive brand for the street or neighborhood, giving potential customers a sense of the street character as well as the available goods or services.
Incorporate infrastructure like electrical outlets, water sources, grease drains, etc., into the street, and provide quick hook-ups for mobile businesses.
Depending on the space available, establish a range of standard kiosk sizes that could range from about 3 feet by 5 feet to 8 feet by 10 feet, and still ensure ADA compliant access.
Look for unusual or innovative forms or locations for these kiosks. For example, consider the French bouquinistes, which are mounted on top of walls at about eye-level. When they are open, the seller’s goods are easy to peruse.