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ColeJenest & Stone Kimley-Horn & Associates Rose & Associates

ColeJenest & Stone Kimley-Horn & Associates Rose & Associates. Tax Exempt Property. “Spartanburg is a rare blend of great people, wonderful institutions, remarkable philanthropy and a very special quality of life.” - Bill Barnet, Mayor of Spartanburg. Variety of Public Space. Public Art.

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ColeJenest & Stone Kimley-Horn & Associates Rose & Associates

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  1. ColeJenest & Stone Kimley-Horn & Associates Rose & Associates

  2. Tax Exempt Property

  3. “Spartanburg is a rare blend of great people, wonderful institutions, remarkable philanthropy and a very special quality of life.” - Bill Barnet, Mayor of Spartanburg

  4. Variety of Public Space

  5. Public Art

  6. Lush Landscaping

  7. Street Life

  8. New Civic Investment

  9. New Private Investment

  10. New Retail & Restaurants

  11. Downtown Area Colleges

  12. 20 Minute Walk 15 Minute Walk 10 Minute Walk 5 Minute Walk

  13. Fragmentation & Dispersion

  14. Existing Built Environment

  15. Car Domination

  16. Dead Blocks

  17. Goals for this Process

  18. H + C + E + P + I = Quality of Life

  19. Housing + Housing + Housing • Urban Infill & Lofts • Stable, walkable neighborhoods • Decent Affordable Housing • Upscale Urban Housing

  20. Connectivity & Circulation • Active Living Opportunities • High quality pedestrian environment • Access from the surrounding neighborhoods & colleges • Access from the region • Manage the moving cars • Manage the parked cars • Wayfinding

  21. Economic Development • Maximizing the Infrastructure Investment • Adaptive re-use of historic buildings • Contextual infill • Jobs – Retail – Housing Balance

  22. Placemaking & Identity • Mix of Uses • Things to go buy • Things to go do • Walkable Streets + Public Spaces • Signage & Wayfinding (City vs. Downtown?) • Public Art • Creating a Positive Image/Spin • Events + Marketing

  23. Implementation • Market-driven master plan • Realistic Public Improvements • Achievable Catalyst Projects (not the big fish) • Development/ Redevelopment Opportunities • Predictable Development Process (New Urban Code) • Economic Incentives • Financing Strategies

  24. Ripe & Firm Analysis Firm (Little or No Intervention Necessary) Possible Future Opportunity Ripe for Development/ Redevelopment

  25. Charrette Schedule October 17th – 24th

  26. The Charrette

  27. The Charrette

  28. Master Strategy Map

  29. Street Circulation Plan

  30. Street Upgrade Plan

  31. Bike and Pedestrian Plan

  32. The Conceptual Plan

  33. Montgomery Building

  34. East Main Street between Church and Liberty

  35. East Main Street 1 – Converse to Pine

  36. East Main Street 1 – Converse to Pine

  37. East Main Street 2 – Converse to Pine

  38. East Gateway

  39. New YMCA

  40. Hub-Bub Neighborhood

  41. South Daniel Morgan Avenue

  42. Hub-Bub Neighborhood

  43. South Church Street

  44. Renaissance Park

  45. St. John at Renaissance Park

  46. Looking West on St. John Street

  47. St. John/Converse Intersection

  48. North Converse Street

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