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Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of Birmingham City Council and Laura McMillan, Manager of the Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 outline the exciting developments and how the West Midlands is capitalising on unique opportunities
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For more information: http://www.makekadesigns.com/
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Project Description
The Ecosa students have been asked by a council member of the City of Prescott to create a vibrant new "urban" component in the downtown area of Prescott that will enhance the visitor experience and bring a new economic hub into the core of the city.
In broad terms, the client's vision is:
To create an area near downtown Prescott that will act as a hub for a variety of outdoor activities including biking and hiking, and help develop awareness of the outdoor opportunities available in Prescott. To enhance Granite creek that bisects the site and explore possibilities for an interface between commercial, housing, retail spaces, and nature. To create a walkable neigborhood with multi-modal transit throughout. To explore planning strategies to create a lively area that can complement the downtown and bring additional revenues into the city. To anchor the development with small retail stores and avoid any “big box” retail in the area.
The client hopes to create an identifiable neighborhood that potentially includes a main street/corridor for mixed uses, including small retail with residential and/or commercial above. The City of Prescott is repositioning its marketing program to emphasize the natural resources in the area, such as walking and biking trails and the natural beauty surrounding the area. This redevelopment project should tie into this aspect of Prescott and make the Granite Creek area the hub for biking and walking to other areas in the trail system.
Site Assessment
Located in the heart of Prescott, Arizona, this project is approximately 140 acres in extent. It is bounded by North Montezuma Street on the West, the Yavapai tribal lands on the East and East Merritt Street on the North. The southern boundary is the property line of businesses that are accessed from EZ Street or from North Mount Vernon Street. The Albertsons shopping center and the Springhill suites define the South East corner.
Currently most of this area is industrial and many of these buildings are vacant and the land in the area is not well utilized. The existing infrastucture of roads was to be maintained, however, simple modifications can be made such as median strips, sidewalks and bike lanes.
Granite creek bisects this area and is a highly under utilized resource. There is a great opportunity to enhance this whole redevelopment by expanding and acknowledging the creek as a superb resource for any redevelopment.
Culture, Environment, Economy
Students researched into both the social, economic and natural systems of the area. Students developed an understanding of the whole area, not only its history and the current human impact, but also the climate flows; air, water, vegetation, fauna, people, and traffic in all parts of this area.
To learn more about this project, click here: http://www.ecosainstitute.org/projects/prescott-sixth-street-redevelopment.html
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A real estate development proposal prepared by four (4) select USC Marshall undergraduate real estate finance students for Brandywine Realty Trust (NYSE: BDN).
Participating schools listed below:
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The Ecosa students have been asked by a council member of the City of Prescott to create a vibrant new "urban" component in the downtown area of Prescott that will enhance the visitor experience and bring a new economic hub into the core of the city.
In broad terms, the client's vision is:
To create an area near downtown Prescott that will act as a hub for a variety of outdoor activities including biking and hiking, and help develop awareness of the outdoor opportunities available in Prescott. To enhance Granite creek that bisects the site and explore possibilities for an interface between commercial, housing, retail spaces, and nature. To create a walkable neigborhood with multi-modal transit throughout. To explore planning strategies to create a lively area that can complement the downtown and bring additional revenues into the city. To anchor the development with small retail stores and avoid any “big box” retail in the area.
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Site Assessment
Located in the heart of Prescott, Arizona, this project is approximately 140 acres in extent. It is bounded by North Montezuma Street on the West, the Yavapai tribal lands on the East and East Merritt Street on the North. The southern boundary is the property line of businesses that are accessed from EZ Street or from North Mount Vernon Street. The Albertsons shopping center and the Springhill suites define the South East corner.
Currently most of this area is industrial and many of these buildings are vacant and the land in the area is not well utilized. The existing infrastucture of roads was to be maintained, however, simple modifications can be made such as median strips, sidewalks and bike lanes.
Granite creek bisects this area and is a highly under utilized resource. There is a great opportunity to enhance this whole redevelopment by expanding and acknowledging the creek as a superb resource for any redevelopment.
Culture, Environment, Economy
Students researched into both the social, economic and natural systems of the area. Students developed an understanding of the whole area, not only its history and the current human impact, but also the climate flows; air, water, vegetation, fauna, people, and traffic in all parts of this area.
To learn more about this project, click here: http://www.ecosainstitute.org/projects/prescott-sixth-street-redevelopment.html
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3. 2020 AC Vision
The route to our
future is in our roots
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Tomorrow’s city, today.
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4. Re-floating an Island Empire
1. Identify major problems
2. Present solutions
3. Strategies for completing the solutions
4. Identify individual projects
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5. GOAL
Create a new economy through business
expansion with job training and
apprenticeships in career oriented paths.
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7. ☞ Problems
1. Tourism down due to:
a) Rising regional competition for
gambling dollars
b) An accurate city image is one of urban
blight
c) Limited attractions besides casino
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8. ☞ Problems
2. Layoffs continuing with few
employment opportunities
a) Urban atmosphere perceived as
unsafe
b) Under and unemployment leads
to city wide low average income
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9. ☞ Problems
3. Perceived corruption and
governmental bureaucracies
a) One industry town
b) Corporate welfare/subsidies
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10. ☞ Problems
4. Lackluster redevelopment of
a) City infrastructure
b) Economic base
c) Entertainment options
SOLUTIONS☛10
13. Strategies
• Create new investment module as
funding mechanism
• Individual and group participation
can include local pension funds
invested into themselves.
• Transportable beta model that can
move from project to project –
C.O.R.P./AC
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14. C.O.R.P
Cooperating Organizations of Resources and People
• Public/private investment vehicle invests in local projects
• 10% ownership retained in investments to fund future projects
• All investors welcome – individuals, charities, foundations, pension
funds
• A modern day war bond recreating the village interdependence
• A vertical investment module with cross investment into affiliated
industries
• Includes entrepreneurial opportunities via on line investment – and the
whole kickoff is live from Boardwalk Hall
• i.e. Invest in entertainment – cross invest into the ancillary companies
bring in acts – cross invest into streaming/televising them
• AC Alliance creates the media focus
• CRDA funding via city loan creates structure of module
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15. AC Entertainment
Visual Realties for a Visual World
ACliveTV.com
AC Becomes the World’s Playground – the Place to See and Be Seen
ACtonight – live internet streaming and TV broadcasts from Casino
Showrooms, Boardwalk Hall, Special Events, Clubs, Restaurants Etc.
AC – Real life reality shows team with Channel 40, existing
production companies and educational facilities.
15
16. AC Fests = American
Community Fests
• Birthplace of new Festivals and
Talent Expos
• New Festivals – All shows voted on
by America
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17. AC Film Festival
• Garden State Film Festival and Others
contribute to AC Film Festival with
other States and areas submitting
online entrants in all categories.
Be the New People’s Cannes!
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18. Categories
• AC Music Festival
• AC Science
• AC Art
• AC Pageants
• AC Stories – films made about and
around AC as special category
18
19. ACLive.com
• On line bohemian collection point and bulletin
board for all things AC
• Still art – sculpture – photography – etc – new
submissions become reason to follow
• Free exhibits held in the Claridge, casinos,
boardwalk hall, public places
• Visual community news as submitted by
community
• Tourists postings and viewpoints
• Boardwalk and other outside cameras throughout
the city become the neighborhood watch –
stream everywhere
19
21. AC Bulletin
• Centralized Spot to find
entertainment information for
visitors in native languages
21
22. AC Technology
• Create a technology hub and encourage competitions
for new apps and sciences with AC Entertainment
• Support Services and Training for AClive.com
• Professionals training apprentices
• Home built computers in every home and school with
sales and service on line
• Remote tech centers for free use with city wide WiFi
• Weekly upstarts financed for $10,000 with monthly
winner getting $100K
• CORP keeps 10% ownership
22
23. AC Development
• This old house becomes this old town
• AC becomes the nations new reality
show with specialty companies who
orchestrate the master rebuild of
Atlantic City
23
24. Midtown – The World’s
Playground
• We host more visitors from overseas
than any seashore resort in the nation.
• Standing World's Fair – create free
trade zone with diplomatic missions for
our visitors – encourage local
participation to bring their native lands
• International corridor showcasing arts,
sciences, shopping, dining, and nightlife
from around the world.....
24
25. Columbus New World
Headquarters
• Centerpiece for rebirth of AC's midtown
section – daily report from AC
• Original Section – office and broadcasting
headquarters for Aclive.com
• Housing for interns and apprentices
• New Section added – youth hostel/housing
and training facility for hotel industry
• With housing supplied to the best and the
brightest local students
25
26. Ducktown
• Renovated into arts district with
small studios and storefronts on first
floor – local artist housing above -
contests to determine occupants and
winners – decided by the people
26
27. Marina Express
• Easy in and out of midtown – at foot
of expressway
• Marina facilities include overnight
berths – restaurant – water taxis to
water points – Gardner's basin –
Steel Pier – etc…
27
28. Chariots of the Sky
• AC's Eiffel Tower – every tourist
would like to ride once
28
29. Back to the Future
• Return removed street themes
• KY and the curb
• New York Avenue – gay district
• St. James Place – Irish pubs etc
29
30. Bader Island
• Standing exhibition area for sports,
festivals, campground, campers,
staging area for city wide events and
festivals to be held weekly
30
31. Inlet
• Family friendly and oriented area
• Water park and water themed
activities – skiing para-sailing,
fishing, new expanded aquarium -
Skateboard Park – arcade – go carts
– bowling – arcades – mini golf
• Family friendly resort housing –
townhouse/condo hotels and
timeshares
31
32. Gardener’s Basin
The Pearl
• Aquarium becomes peaceful
exhibition space for art collected
from athletes and service personnel
around the world for final exhibition
in public and private buildings
around the city.
32
33. Fish Market
• Seafood stands – specialty
restaurants – clam & oyster bar
• Seafood House – hosting chefs from
around the world – the reality show
winners
• Ferry to water points around town –
i.e. - steel pier – Bader island
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34. Boardwalk Focus
• License and congregate street
entertainers in certain areas – infill
blight with living art and psychic
phenomenon – (New Orlean's
Jackson Square)
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35. Artist Mural Program
• Turn the city into a canvas with local
artists
• 1) Every vacant lot along our entry
way gets a billboard
• 2) every fence on vacant grounds
and construction site tells a story
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37. Diving Horse Compound
• GLBT youth hostel/bar/club on one
side
• Weekly entertainment on cabaret
side
• Late night alternative for live
entertainment
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39. ACTV Channel 40
• Consolidate existing media outlets
into one solid enterprise with
channels of communication on a
variety of worlds
• Rebuild city image by flashing the
good around town instead of
combating the stories
• Specialized programming – search
able data base
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40. Elementary Academy
• AC's gateway to the intellect
• Life Changing Educational
opportunities
• Paid apprenticeship and training
teamed with existing unions and
educational systems
• Elementary Degree certifies
achievements in a chosen field
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41. Strategies
• Create new investment model for
large and small participation both as
investment and funding mechanism
– a transportable beta model that
can move from project to project –
C.O.R.P./DOAC
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42. History of AC Vision
• AC vision, in it’s earliest form appeared in 2008, and started
circulation.
• The comments have always been positive, though ignored.
• The parts and projects are fully interchangeable and laid out as a
guideline.
• The spirit of crowd funding is sweeping America. Transparency will
guarantee the success of the investments chosen and the future
of the city.
• The Column, Geoff’s Page: “13 Things Atlantic City Needs”
published 03.28.11 by ACWeekly.com was the first public
introduction.
• http://www.atlanticcityweekly.com/news-and-
views/features/Geoffs-page-13-things-atlantic-city-needs-
117604938.html
• It contains many of the elements the city is talking about today as
well as first publication of the CORP as a funding mechanism.
Geoff Rosenberger
garosenberger@gmail.com
Cell: 609-385-7585 42