In this paper, we analyze the textuality of urban space in order to understand contemporary city spaces. Ultimately, this is for production of communicative space. City can be text that sends some messages to human. However, contemporary cities produce meaningless spaces through imprudent development inclining to function and investment. Therefore, this paper studies what is the attributes which give a space communicative competence and meaning. For this, we represent the concept and characteristics of the space text based on the textlinguistics, and apply Beaugrande and Dressler(1981)`s 7 textualities -cohesion, coherence, intentionality, acceptability, informativity, situationality and intertextuality-to space. And as a case study, we analyze the `Street of Dooly` and `Korea Comics Museum` in Bucheon, and represent that communicative competence of space can be increased by consideration of the space textuality. Urban space will be not any more meaningless but abundant meaningful place to human if it has textualities that are the essential attributes to communicative text.