Chattanooga Design Studio’s South Broad District Visioning: Work In Progress Session Thursday Sep 14 2017 6PM Calvary Baptist Church
by Rico Weaver Senior, The Howard School
“Getting to the Table” Exercise
The Howard School’s Voice to South Broad District Visioning Aug - Sept 2018
You Are Here Put YOUR Name On It
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(3) Write It Down
(1) Think about it
(2) Dream about it
“Getting To The Table #18” Exercise
Faculty & Alum
(1) T ab hin ou k it t
(Sep 1 2017 The Howard School)
Community YOU ARE HERE
One of Two 12th Grade Classes
)W D rit ow e n It
(2) Dream about it
(3
Put YOUR Name On It
Alum
One of Seven 9th Grade Classes
Rico’s Results: “Table #18 Exercise: Voice of The Howard School
12th Graders & 9th Graders
BIG IDEAS !
GR
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T (A HE dd H 6, OW 7, A 8th RD - Retail & Clothing Stores
Gr SC ad HO - Affordable Housing (Governed by Owners/ Neighborhood Associations)
es OL ) - Multi-Sport Complex !
THE SOUTH BROAD DISTRICT MARKET OVERVIEW Chattanooga Design Studio
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MARKET AREAS Chattanooga Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
Sequatchie
Hamilton Marion
Coosa
Dade
Walker
City of Chattanooga
INTOWN CORE
NORTH SHORE
RIVERFRONT CENTER CITY
MLK | UNIVERSITY
SOUTHSIDE S. BROAD DISTRICT
EASTSIDE
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS KEY DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS - Strong growth in households earning $50,000 - $150,000 annually - 55-64 year old’s have experience strongest growth in all income cohorts - Losing households earning under $25,000 annually
Source: Nielsen, US Census Data, Chattanooga Fun Facebook, Downtown Chattanooga Facebook
POPULATION DENSITY
Source: US Census
18 TO 34 YEARS OF AGE
Source: US Census
HOUSEHOLDS W/ 1 OR MORE UNDER 18 YEARS
Source: US Census
MORE THAN 55+
Source: US Census
BACHELOR'S DEGREE OR MORE
Source: US Census
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Source: US Census
OWNER OCCUPIED
Source: US Census
MEDIAN HOME VALUE
Source: US Census
MEDIAN RENT
Source: US Census
MSA EMPLOYMENT GROWTH 2,301 New Jobs Annually
1,124 New Jobs Annually
1,081
982
1,413
2,824
2,428
660
1,336
2,864
3,675
5,744
6,400
6,433
1,125
1,200
3,817
4,383
700
2,158
4,792
2,992
100
2,042
5,000
5,667
(17,225)
(2,592)
-5,000
(700)
0
(2,183)
Chattanooga MSA Job Growth
10,000
-10,000
-15,000
-20,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
Historical Job Growth Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Moody’s
Projected Job Growth
LOCAL AREA EMPLOYMENT Employment w/in 10 Miles of Study Area Top 5 Industry Sectors
10-MILE
Health Care and Social Assistance
7%
Retail Trade
5%
Manufacturing
5%
Accommodation and Food Services
5%
Educational Services
4%
5-MILE
Downtown Core
3-MILE 1-MILE
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
Total Employment by Distance from Study Area 10 Mile
169,528
5 mile
91,127
3 Mile
62,071
1 Mile
6,603 0
Source: OnTheMap and U.S. Census Bureau (2011)
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
OFFICE DEMAND SUMMARY IN AREA 2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
Metro Office Absorption
85,000 SF Avg. Ann.
221,580 SF Avg. Ann.
64,285 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Core Absorption
60,735 SF Avg. Ann.
116,623 SF Avg. Ann.
59,187 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Capture of Metro
71.4%
52.6%
92%
Source: NCG
MANUFACTURING DEMAND SUMMARY IN AREA 2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
Metro Manuf. Absorption
513,875 SF Avg. Ann.
503,842 SF Avg. Ann.
160,713 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Core Absorption
-32,821 SF Avg. Ann.
-42,831 SF Avg. Ann.
-17,321 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Capture of Metro
-6.4%
-8.5%
-10.8%
Source: NCG
COMMERICAL PRODUCT TYPES Medical Office $18-$20/SF Mod Gross Class A Office $16-$18/SF SF Mod Gross Creative Office $10-$12/SF Mod Gross Light Industrial/Flex $6/SF Mod Gross
URBAN MAKER SPACE Community makerspace with workspaces and educational centers that provide individuals with necessary tools for design and fabrication of projects -Interested parties purchase membership for access to resources and personal workspace -Strengthens climate for small manufacturing businesses -Educational for exposure to new tools and techniques -Living wages with low educational requirements Source: Mass Economics
Sommerville, MA Artist Asylum 85,500 SF -Bike manufacturing -Screen printing -Brewery -Design firms -Rock climbing gym
ACCESSIBLE JOBS
Source: Mass Economics
JOBS CREATE GROWTH 2000-2010
2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
MSA Avg. Ann. Job Growth
-495
2,245
5,023
1,732
MSA Avg. Ann. HH Growth
446
1,279
1,923
1,249
Jobs/HH
NA
1.76
2.61
1.39
Source: US Census, NCG
GROWTH INCREASINGLY IN CITY AND INTOWN CORE 2000-2010
2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
MSA Avg. Ann. HH Growth
446
1,279
1,923
1,249
City Avg. Ann. HH Growth
560
229
1,404
2,144
City Capture of Metro
126%
18%
73%
172%
-27
165
624
1,033
Intown Core Avg. Ann. HH Growth
Source: US Census, NCG
WHAT TYPE OF HOUSING DOES THIS GROWTH NEED? 2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
165
624
1,033
Net New Apartment Units/Year
94 (57%)
400 (64%)
600 (58%)
New Home Sales/Year
90 (55%)
200 (32%)
400 (39%)
-19
24 (4%)
33 (3%)
Intown Core Avg. Ann. HH Growth
Other
Source: Costar, Hamilton County Tax Assessor, NCG
NEW RESIDENTIAL PRODUCT TYPES Condominiums $250K - $450K
Small Lot Single Family $325K – 400K Market Rate Apartments One Bedroom $950/mo.
Duplex/Townhomes $275K - $325k Affordable Apartments 1 Bedroom $550/mo.
SOUTHSIDE GARDENS EXISTING HOUSING STOCK
Recently Sold $75K-$100K
POPULATION GROWTH DRIVES RETAIL 2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
Metro Retail Absorption
211,758 SF Avg. Ann.
446,327 SF Avg. Ann.
94,362 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Core Absorption
4,212 SF Avg. Ann.
44,026 SF Avg. Ann.
30,894 SF Avg. Ann.
Intown Capture of Metro
2.0%
9.9%
32.7%
Above numbers are based on historic growth, trended for population growth, but do not include large-format retailers that Chattanooga has not witnessed Intown yet such as Target, Home Improvement, Entertainment, etc. which could represent up to an additional 200,000 SF in the next 5-years. Source: NCG
LOCAL SHOPPING HEATMAP
Source: Yelp, NCG
LOCAL DINING HEATMAP
Source: Yelp, NCG
RETAIL PRODUCT TYPES
Regional Retail Centers $18-$20 NNN
Neighborhood Retail/Restaurant $16-$18 NNN
Unique Retail – Food Hall Concept
Entertainment – Cinema, bowling, music venue, etc.
Neighborhood Services $12-$14/sf Mod. Gross
BIG BOX, NATIONAL NOT ALL BAD -71% of retail businesses have less than 10 employees -93% of Americans agree that it is important to support local businesses But they all feed off financial strength, brand loyalty, customer attraction, and trip generation of large national tenants – many in big-boxes Mom and pop businesses can harness the market brought to them by nationals, by offering alternative product lines and greater customer service Source: NCG
SOCIAL MEDIA HEATMAP
Source: Sightsmaps, Google Maps, NCG
WALKABILITY HEATMAP
Source: Walkscore, NCG
HOTEL DEMAND
Intown Core New Hotel Room Demand
Source: STR, NCG
2010-2015
2015-2020
2020-2025
74 Rooms
874 Rooms
910 Rooms
RECENT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY 2016-2020 Development Activity -3,071 Apartments -1,481 Student housing beds -890 Hotel rooms -257 Condos/THs -697,000 SF Retail/Office Total of 6 cores, but development primarily in 4 cores today Can we become a 5th core? Do Northshore and Downtown loose capture as they approach build-out? Could we be one of four primary competing cores? Source: NCG
SOUTH BROAD DISTRICT DEMAND CAPTURE For-Sale Units
Apartments
Hotel
Retail
Office
Manuf.
1,400
2,400
1,053
*211,000
514,000
Negative Overall but pockets
15%
210
360
158
31,650
77,100
7,500
20%
280
480
210
42,200
102,800
10,000
25%
350
600
264
52,750
128,500
12,500
Intown Core Demand Totals 2018-2023 South Broad
Source: NCG
New development totals range from approximately 800,000 SF to nearly 1.3 M SF based on the potential capture ranges shown. *Retail does not include the potential of up to 200,000 SF of additional big-box formats that the South Broad District could accommodate.
DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS Single Family / Townhome
Multifamily Rental
Condo
Office/ Manuf.
Retail
All development can remove unwanted uses, increase tax digest/improve services, & increase property values •
Pros
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Cons
Source: NCG
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Low intensity use in/near neighborhood Opportunities for affordability More eyes on street
Low intensity use in urban environment Does not significantly help local demand for retail
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Greater retail support More eyes on street Greatest opportunities for affordability
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More residents frequenting establishments More eyes on street, increased safety
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More services / amenities in area Local jobs
• • •
More jobs Living wages Workers frequent retail
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Might get undesirable • Traffic • retail such • Transient as bars population • • Traffic • Increased density • Jobs are not high wages All uses will increase property values and taxes over time and increase traffic • • •
Traffic Increased density Often geared towards wealthy due to costs
Creates dead zones at night Traffic
WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATION 1
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process and schedule UNDERSTAND
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Organization, Data, and Mapping Review and Analysis
DESIGN
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Charrette 1: Framework Plan Charrette 2: Illustrative Plan
REFINE
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Plan Refinement Charrette Report Plan Presentation
IMPLEMENT
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Final Revisions
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ATTENDEES AT VISION SESSIONS
ATTENDEES AT STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
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TABLE MAPS FROM VISION SESSIONS
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COMMENTS RECORDED*
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charrette 1: consolidating the ideas THE TOP “BIG IDEAS” 1. Encourage a mixture of housing types to promote economic diversity and meet a variety of needs 2. Enhance connectivity for all modes of transportation across the entire district 3. Create a community surrounding and supporting Howard School
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charrette 1: consolidating the ideas TOP 5 “BIG IDEAS” 4. A tie for 4th most heard ideas:
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Preserve the historic, urban character of the district Encourage a mixture of uses on the Foundry site Utilize open space near Howard School for recreational and teaching purposes Improve Chattanooga Creek so that it is a natural and recreational asset
5. Take advantage of the district’s location along Interstate 24 to create a gateway to Chattanooga 10
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charrette 1: consolidating the ideas OTHER TOP IDEAS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Develop an entertainment venue on the foundry site Develop a sports venue on the foundry site Preserve and reuse the historic foundry buildings A tie for 4th most heard ideas:
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Create a marina or public boat dock along the Tennessee River near the district Install public art that is visible from the interstate and river Provide a variety of housing opportunities Improve Chattanooga Creek for recreational use Develop a greenway along Chattanooga Creek connecting the Riverwalk to neighborhoods to the north
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charrette 1: consolidating the ideas OTHER TOP IDEAS 5. A tie for 5th most heard ideas:
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Provide a mixture of uses along South Broad Street Develop a grocery store along South Broad Street Improve and expand Harris-Johnson Park Connect the district to the Tennessee River and Moccasin Bend Improve and emphasize connections between the foundry site and Howard School
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charrette 1: brainstorming
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preliminary urban design framework
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preliminary urban design framework
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pin-up review
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open design studio
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working late
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urban design framework plan
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preliminary illustrative plan
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market street and howard school HOWARD SCHOOL
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Revitalization of district should be inclusive of Howard campus Create a more campus-like setting Explore adding Middle School Explore agricultural park on portion of Poss Homes property Explore new sports facilities on open land
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market street and howard school MIXED-USE • RETAIL EMPHASIS
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Mixed-use with community-serving retail
MIXED-HOUSING • HIGH INTENSITY
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Primarily urban apartment buildings up to 3-5 stories
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market street and howard school EXPANDED HARRISJOHNSON PARK
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Reconfigure park edges so that all sides are fronted by buildings and/or streets Touch 26th to strengthen connection to Howard
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market street and howard school MOBILITY, ETC.
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Improve Market to make it easier for pedestrians to cross Create turnaround at the terminus of 25th Potential connection from 28th to 25th through campus Connect new trail to campus Gateways at north and south ends of Market
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market street and howard school
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market street and howard school
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market street and howard school
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southside gardens MIXED-USE • RETAIL EMPHASIS
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MIXED-HOUSING • HIGH INTENSITY
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Primarily urban apartment buildings stepping down in scale from interstate to neighborhood
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southside gardens MIXED-HOUSING • MEDIUM INTENSITY
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Mixture of urban housing types • Up to 3 stories
MIXED-HOUSING • LOW INTENSITY
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Urban single-family detached housing up to 3 stories Accessory dwelling units on alleys
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southside gardens NEW POCKET PARK
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Terminus of Long Street after interchange improvements are completed and new development occurs
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southside gardens MOBILITY, ETC.
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26th as crucial multimodal connector Reconfigure streets around HarrisJohnson Park Potential new eastwest connection north of 25th Street Interchange improvements New trail connection from terminus of Long to the north
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southside gardens
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southside gardens
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southside gardens
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southside gardens
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chattanooga creek MIXED-USE • EMPHASIS ON LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
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Light industrial uses with urban character • emphasize connection to Howard along 28th Maintain opportunities for a mixture of uses including housing along an improved Chattanooga Creek
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chattanooga creek MOBILITY, ETC.
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28th as crucial multimodal connector New trail north of railroad linking Riverwalk to neighborhoods to the north
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chattanooga creek
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chattanooga creek
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south broad MIXED-USE • RETAIL EMPHASIS
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Preserve existing historic character Mixture of uses with urban character and neighborhood-serving retail • Up to 5 stories with step back Step-down in height next to neighborhood
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south broad MOBILITY, ETC.
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Improvements to S. Broad with emphasis on the pedestrian New street connection from S. Broad into foundry site Cowart as ‘B’ Street Gateways at north and south ends of district Expand transit opportunities as need arises
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south broad
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tennessee river and foundry hill TENNESSEE RIVER
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Extension of the Riverwalk south A boat dock on southern portion of riverfront A connection back to Foundry site
FOUNDRY HILL
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A mixture of housing types on “mesa” • 2-3 stories
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tennessee river and foundry hill
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wheland foundry / u.s. pipe MIXED USE • ‘ARTISAN INDUSTRIAL’ EMPHASIS
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Preservation and reuse of historic Wheland buildings A mixture of uses with urban character • respect foundry scale Emphasis on retail/ artisan industrial/food district Extension of mixeduse character to S. Broad and 28th Street
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wheland foundry / u.s. pipe MIXED USE • SPORTS/ ENTERTAINMENT EMPHASIS
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A sports and/or entertainment venue A mixture of uses with urban character supporting a sports/ entertainment venue • Up to 6 stories
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wheland foundry / u.s. pipe MIXED USE • HOUSING EMPHASIS
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A mixture of uses with an urban character • Up to 6 stories Higher density “stacked flat” housing Mixed-income
SQUARE
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Extend 26th Street Preservation of views toward historic foundry buildings and Lookout Mountain
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wheland foundry / u.s. pipe “21ST CENTURY” OR “CLEAN” INDUSTRIAL
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Allows for potential expansion of existing industry if “clean” and wrapped by active street-facing uses
MIXED-USE / LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
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Opportunities for mixed-use or light industrial uses between S. Broad and Chestnut Streets
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wheland foundry / u.s. pipe MOBILITY, ETC.
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Extension of 26th and 28th into foundry site Creation of streets and blocks within the site (2 options for 26th) Extend CSX Greenway Connector to new square Sydney as ‘B’ Street Connection to River Southern gateway to Chattanooga Maintain transit opportunities
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IF WE BUILD IT WILL THEY COME?
WHY CONSIDER A NEW STADIUM? 1. Design challenges 2. Prime economic development site 3. Catalyst for development in South Broad District
Source: Brace Hemmelgarn
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Durham Bulls AAA 10,000 Seat, Opened 1995 City of Durham population 263,016
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
First 5 Years
Beyond
Apartment Units
0
1,006
For-Sale Units
0
0
Retail
0
22,282
Office
82,523
487,135
Hotel Rooms
0
134
*Approx. 1.66 M square feet of new development 75,454 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Oklahoma City Dodgers AAA 9,000 Seat (current), Opened 1998 Oklahoma City population 638,367
First 5 Years
Beyond
294
250
0
45
Retail
85,312
93,563
Office
112,900
50,000
Hotel Rooms
220
855
Apartment Units For-Sale Units
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
*Approx. 1.47 M square feet of new development 77,368 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Louisville Bats AAA 13,131 Seat, Opened 2000 City of Louisville population 253,128
First 5 Years
Beyond
0
291
216
0
Retail
15,000
0
Office
102,009
200,000
Hotel Rooms
140
0
Apartment Units For-Sale Units
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
*Approx. 0.89 M square feet of new development 52,353 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Greensboro Grasshoppers A 7,499 Seat, Opened 2005 City of Greensboro population 287,027
First 5 Years
Beyond
0
563
218
0
Retail
0
13,000
Office
4,831
24,000++
Hotel Rooms
0
100
Apartment Units For-Sale Units
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
*Approx. 0.87 M square feet of new development 72,500 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Fort Wayne TinCaps A 8,100 Seat, Opened 2009 City of Fort Wayne population 264,488
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
First 5 Years
Beyond
Apartment Units
44
163
For-Sale Units
0
0
Retail
33,300
0
Office
60,000 Conv.
0
Hotel Rooms
250
0
*Approx. 0.40 M square feet of new development 50,000 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Birmingham Barons AA 8,500 Seat, Opened 2013 City of Birmingham population 212,157
First 5 Years
Beyond
548
NA
For-Sale Units
0
NA
Retail
0
NA
Office
21,000
NA
Hotel Rooms
0
NA
Apartment Units
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
*Approx. 0.57 M square feet of new development 142,500 SF/year
BALLPARKS AS CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT Average of All Analogs Examined City populations: 319,697 v. Chattanooga at 177,571
First 5 Years
Beyond
Est. Total
148
455
603
72
9
81
Retail
22,269
25,769
48,038
Office
63,877
152,227
216,104
Hotel Rooms
102
218
320
Apartment Units For-Sale Units
¼-Mile Radius
Source: Costar, NCG
*Approx. 1.1 M square feet of new development Average of 78,363 SF/year
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CHARRETTE REPORT
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