Gandhi Bazaar is a street full of life, engaging a variety of people, and home to numerous restaurants, shops, banks and office. Gandhi Bazaar Main Road is about 700m long. Gandhi Bazaar street market functions throughout the year and provides a setting for numerous lives and livelihoods. Located in the planned residential neighbourhood of Basavanagudi (established in 1898) in the southern part of Bengaluru, Gandhi Bazaar is lined with retail shops, restaurants, banks, offices and other commercial uses. Informal vending of fruits, flowers and vegetables along this street started about 80-100 years ago. Over time it has matured into a full-fledged street market, supporting both formal and informal retail. The Street Market is now congested and poorly managed. The street is clogged with vehicular traffic and the narrow footpaths congested with vendors and pedestrians. The solid waste management is not supported with appropriate design and planning. The informal, historic and diverse use / culture of the street needs a new understanding and sensitive design that will be inclusive and participatory.