This document summarizes development projects in downtown Durham, North Carolina that have received public and private investment totaling over $200 million. It outlines projects like the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, American Tobacco Campus, and West Village that have created thousands of jobs and transformed downtown through mixed-use developments, entertainment venues, and start-up incubators. Major public investments include parking decks and incentives that have supported the growth of Durham as a destination for businesses, residents, and visitors.
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http://www.ohm-advisors.com - Conservation development is a hot topic in community planning circles. It represents a new way of thinking about planning for development. Rather than choosing one of two extremes - rapid growth and anti-growth, community stakeholders and planners can pursue a third path. This presentation, Conservation Development in Jerome Village: A Case Study of Responsible Development on the Suburban Fringe, was created by Bird Houk, a division of OHM, based on one of its landmark projects. Jerome Village is a 1600-acre mixed-use development just outside metropolitan Columbus, Ohio. Jerome Village is a great example of a new planning philosophy, using the ‘best’ of Smart Growth and Conservation Development principles to create sustainable rural communities.
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Conservation Development in Jerome Village: A Case Study of Responsible Devel...OHM Advisors
http://www.ohm-advisors.com - Conservation development is a hot topic in community planning circles. It represents a new way of thinking about planning for development. Rather than choosing one of two extremes - rapid growth and anti-growth, community stakeholders and planners can pursue a third path. This presentation, Conservation Development in Jerome Village: A Case Study of Responsible Development on the Suburban Fringe, was created by Bird Houk, a division of OHM, based on one of its landmark projects. Jerome Village is a 1600-acre mixed-use development just outside metropolitan Columbus, Ohio. Jerome Village is a great example of a new planning philosophy, using the ‘best’ of Smart Growth and Conservation Development principles to create sustainable rural communities.
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How we listed our local heritage assets - Marple Civic SocietyCivicVoice2010
How we listed our local heritage assets - Marple Civic Society
This presentation was delivered to a conference of civic volunteers in Wakefield in April 2014
This presentation was originally done for the MA Housing and Community Development Agency in Boston for a July, 2008 meeting. I apologize that it may not stand alone without a verbal accompaniment, but it will give you an idea of what we face in Norwell and the South Shore and why we must Repeal 40B. Vote YES on Question #2 on the fall 2010 ballot.
Los Angeles has a rich, diverse history of architectural works, having been known throughout professional architectural circles as a test bed for architecture.
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to Neighborhoods Committee, Cincinnati City ...The Port
Update: Projects & Partnerships, to the Cincinnati City Council Neighborhoods Committee, from the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority and the Hamilton County Landbank, January 27
The Sperry Van Ness® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their national sales call. Visit www.svn.com/mondaycall if you would like to attend our weekly call which we open up to the brokerage community.
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Downtown DurhamDowntown Durham
Project HighlightsProject Highlights
2. Durham BullsDurham Bulls
•10,000 seat capacity at DBAP
•Over 500,000 visitors per year
•Signature ballpark has serves as
anchor for regional
entertainment district
3. Private Investment Estimate: $200+ Million
•Public Investment: $46 Million
•1,000,000 Square Feet
•3,000+ Jobs
•Current Major Tenants:
CompuWare
GlaxoSmithKline
Duke University
McKinney /
InterSouth Partners
Square One Bank
Mellow Mushroom
Cuban Revolution (2009)
Bronto
Tyler’s Taproom
Saladelia Cafe
Café Zen
The Art Institute
Burt’s Bees
Public Incentives:
•City Parking Deck-$20 million
•County Parking Deck-$23 million
•Historic Tax Credits
•Did not seek Durham’s Historic Tax Deferral
American Tobacco Project-Phase IAmerican Tobacco Project-Phase I
The largest historic renovation in North Carolina History!
4. Durham PerformingDurham Performing
Arts CenterArts Center
•2,800 seat performing arts center
•Nederlander, the theater operator is
responsible for any operating loss
and has agreed to commit $250,000
to the project
•Total Investment: $46 Million
•1,000,000 visitor in 2011
•Net Revenues over $1.2 million in
2nd year
•61 sellouts and 175 events in 2nd
year
•Financial $ Profits
5. Diamond View IIDiamond View II
•Smith Breeden Associates
•KeySource Bank
•James Scott Farrin
•Over 100,000 square feet
•Tobacco Road Sports Café
Diamond View III
•Proposed Office building on
Blackwell Street
•Breaking ground in 2012
7. RetailRetail
Goal
Indigenous Arts, Crafts, Retail,
Restaurants, Entertainment
Retail Market Analysis
New Businesses
The Exotique
Rue Cler
Through This Lens
Dame’s Chicken & Waffles
Beyu Caffe
Bull McCabes
Pinhook
Toast
Dos Perros
Revolution
Whiskey
Dolly’s
The Republic
8. Downtown DurhamDowntown Durham
Public Investment in SuccessPublic Investment in Success
CCB Plaza
Made possible by a gift from Central Carolina
Bank in the amount of $400,000
9. Downtown EntertainmentDowntown Entertainment
Carolina Theatre
•Theater that hosts shows, concerts,
festivals & movies
•Home to Full Frame Documentary Film
Festival & Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
•Draws close to 150,000 people per year
Durham Arts Council
•Hosts art shows, classes & events
•Allenton & Semas Galleries for displaying
Art
•Draws over 200,000 people per year
11. Human Services CenterHuman Services Center
Human Services Complex - 243,000 SF
•Project cost $85 million-includes 450
space parking lot in the 500 block of
East Main St
•Completion currently scheduled for
2012
12. Golden BeltGolden Belt
•Major Mixed Use Development by
Scientific Properties
•Residential Loft Apartments
•Office & Restaurant Space
•Working Artist Gallery & Event Space
•Blend Café
•Moshi Moshi Salon
13. Downtown DurhamDowntown Durham
Public Investment in SuccessPublic Investment in Success
Durham Central Park
•Greenway trail runs through central
park and will connect the American
Tobacco Trail to the Ellerbe Creek Trail -
$250,000 Grant
•Stream Restoration project to restore
the creek channel and create new rain
gardens - $250,000 Grant
•Public Art provided by DDI in Sister
Cities Sign and Stones
14. Downtown DurhamDowntown Durham
Public Investment in SuccessPublic Investment in Success
Pavilion at Durham Central Park
•Pavilion at Durham Central Park that provides a permanent home for the market
•$350,000 private fund raising
•2,000+ visitors each week
15. Historic Durham Athletic ParkHistoric Durham Athletic Park
RenovationRenovation
•$5 Million of City Funding
•Numerous property sales around DAP
•Planning effort underway to define area
with DAP as center piece
•Now Open!
•Home for NCCU Baseball
•Capitol Broadcasting manages DAP
16. Entertainment in Central ParkEntertainment in Central Park
•Great new venues in Northern end
of Downtown
•Have become a destination in a very
short time period
Motorco Music Hall
FullSteam Brewery
Kings
17. West Village Phase 1West Village Phase 1
•Completed in 2000
•36,000 square feet of Office Space
•241 Luxury Loft Apartments
•High ceilings, exposed brick walls, timber
columns, wood floors and large industrial
windows
•Upscale Italian Restaurant Tosca
•$36 million investment
18. West Village Phase 2West Village Phase 2
•Private Investment: $148 Million
•900,000+/- Square Feet
•340 Loft Apartments
•100,000 square feet of Office Space
•53,000 square feet of Retail Space
•52,000 square feet of Research Lab Space
Public Incentives:
•Up to $4 million in streetscape
improvements (Is this an incentive?)
•Historic Tax Credits
•Historic Tax Deferral
23. A Hub for EntrepreneursA Hub for Entrepreneurs
•3 Incubators
•2 Accelerators
•Over 50 Startups
24. Projects in the WorksProjects in the Works
•Holland Hotel
•Underground @ Main
•21c and the Hill Building
•Chesterfield
•Woolworth’s property: Austin Lawrence Partners
•West Village Apartments
•Former Holiday Inn Property: EdR
•Residence Inn Hotel: Concord Hospitality
•Liberty Warehouse
•Greenfire/Armada Hoffler Apartments
•Aloft Hotel – East Parking Deck & DPAC