Styche-Hisaka Auto Park Plan ID: 9181 | This file appears in: A Public Service Message from David Blaushild Chevrolet The Styche-Hisaka Plan, an urban renewal plan created for the City of Shaker Heights during the mid 1960s, included an "Auto Park" along both sides of Chagrin Boulevard as part of efforts to revitalize the Chagrin-Lee commercial district. Attempting to build off the popularity of the Kinsman-Lee auto row, the area was planned as a "unique center for comparative auto shopping." | Source: Shaker Heights Public Library, Local History Collection Download Original File SourceShaker Heights Public Library, Local History Collection "Styche-Hisaka Auto Park Plan" appears in: A Public Service Message from David Blaushild Chevrolet