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Zone Strategies

ZONE STRATEGY:

01 The BullStreet District: Mixed Use and Commercial

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A 181 -acre, 20-year mixed-use transformation project

Located within Census Tract 107, and adjacent to Columbia’s central business district

Brand new investments in road and utility infrastructure, with new residential and entertainment investments currently underway

Gigabit internet fiber connections provide a huge benefit to commercial and tech projects

Largest tract of undeveloped downtown land on the East Coast

Complementary to virtually any type of use or project

AMENITIES

• Segra Park [Baseball]

• First Base Office Building • TownPark homes • Central Energy Church

• Capgemini

• SOCO Co-Working • Merrill Gardens Senior Living

ZONE STRATEGY:

02 Prisma Health Richland Medical District

Anchored by Prisma Health Richland and the Prisma Health Heart Hospital, which are staffed by over 5,000 employees

Areas of expertise include behavioral care, cardiology, obstetrics, oncology, orthopedics, neonatology, robotic assisted surgery, and trauma

Directly adjacent to the future planned location of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine

High traffic potential due to proximity to two major interstates, with multiple commercial corridors supported by a dense residential population

2.82 acres of undeveloped land owned by the City of Columbia in direct proximity to Prisma Health Richland

Development on City-owned properties can reduce time and effort needed to initiate projects

ZONE STRATEGY:

03 Columbia College Education District

Anchored by Columbia College, a private liberal arts women’s college founded over 160 years ago and one of the oldest women’s colleges in the US

Key areas of educational focus include business and leadership, entrepreneurship, healthcare, communications, education, and technology

Annual enrollment of 1,400 students residing on a 53-acre campus

Richland County Library recently opened a $3M branch expansion at 5306 North Main, directly down the road from Columbia College

ZONE STRATEGY:

04 North Columbia Residential District

All of the census tracts in this district contain or are adjacent to high traffic interstates and large corridor road networks, including I-20, 277, North Main, Monticello Road, Fairfield Road, and Farrow Road

Primary land use in these tracts is single-family residential, with a large pocket of light industrial located along 1 -20 between Monticello and Farrow Roads

High potential for multifamily and manufacturing related projects

Columbia Place Mall is located to the far east of the district, and Richland County currently owns several anchor buildings at that facility

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