As a representation of human civilization, the city has always served as a platform for advancing diverse sciences for the benefit of the public. The improvement of urban spaces has been the focus of urban science philosophers for a long time. Light and lighting are the fundamental factors in enhancing urban areas. This study examines the effect of lighting on urban elements and sculptures, the attractiveness of urban spaces and structures, and the time spent purchasing in the city. This cross-sectional study's results will influence urban management's development and enhancement; therefore, its purpose is applied. The data collection and analysis method is a descriptive survey and hypothesis analysis. About 400 experts, mayors, and municipal administrators from Tehran's sixth district make up the statistical population of this study. Using the Cochran formula, it was estimated that 196 individuals comprised this study's statistical sample. According to the findings, a significant relationship exists between the lighting of urban elements and sculptures and the allure of urban spaces and structures. In addition, there is a strong correlation between the lighting of urban features and sculptures and the increase in nighttime commerce and pedestrian traffic. Therefore, according to the specialists, mayors, and urban administrators of Tehran's 6th district, there is a significant correlation between the lighting of urban elements and sculptures and the increase in nighttime shopping and pedestrian traffic.