An Analysis of Residential Market Potential for Westside AtlantaJBHackk
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Report by ZIMMERMAN/VOLK ASSOCIATES, INC. on the potential housing market for the target areas of Boone Corridor/Mims Park, English Avenue, Vine City, Atlanta University Center, Ashview Heights/Washington Park and Castleberry Hill. It outlines what areas are being studied, gives a migration analysis (people moving in and out of the area, as well as other Atlanta's neighborhoods and counties). A 2016 Target Market Classification of Study Area and County Households is included. Using this methodology, the report looks at the annual market potential with a detailed and descriptive demographic breakdown.
Westside Future Fund Retail Market Analysis June 2016JBHackk
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A report by Bleakly Advisory Group on retail potential for Westside Atlanta as part of the Westside Future Fund's Land-Use Action Plan. Included in the report is an executive summary and definition of the study area, supply and demand conditions, assessment of future retail and locations, and a retail site selection primer.
Universal Design for Learning is an educational framework that aims to provide all students with equal opportunities to learn by presenting information in multiple formats, allowing for varied ways for students to demonstrate knowledge, and employing various methods to maintain student engagement. It focuses on inclusiveness and accessibility by designing classrooms and lessons to be usable and understandable by all students through representation, action and expression, and engagement.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that provides multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement to be inclusive of all students. UDL focuses on presenting information in various formats, allowing students choice in how they demonstrate knowledge, and using different methods to maintain engagement. The goal is for educational environments and materials to be accessible and challenging to all students through flexible designs.
Transform Westside Summit (English Avenue) UPDATED June 25, 2016 JBHackk
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The document is a draft land-use action plan created by Thadani Architects + Urbanists and the Westside Future Fund for areas in Atlanta including the English Avenue Campus District, Lindsay-Oliver Ecology District, Alexander Brawley District, and Mattie Freeland District. It includes analysis of prior zoning recommendations and plans for the areas and provides preliminary recommendations for zoning and land uses.
Vocational Training for Poor Women Jaipur, Indiaprahladsingh121
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The document discusses an organization called ADC that aims to provide education to poor children who cannot attend school and vocational training to poor women in Jaipur, India. It provides contact information for the director of ADC to learn more about their programs for helping underprivileged families through schooling and skills development.
Westside Future Fund Retail Market Analysis & Recommendations Sept. 2016JBHackk
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Final report by Bleakly Advisory Group on retail potential for Westside Atlanta as part of the Westside Future Fund's Land-Use Action Plan. Included in the report is an executive summary and definition of the study area, supply and demand conditions, assessment of future retail and locations, and a retail site selection primer.
An Analysis of Residential Market Potential for Westside AtlantaJBHackk
ย
Report by ZIMMERMAN/VOLK ASSOCIATES, INC. on the potential housing market for the target areas of Boone Corridor/Mims Park, English Avenue, Vine City, Atlanta University Center, Ashview Heights/Washington Park and Castleberry Hill. It outlines what areas are being studied, gives a migration analysis (people moving in and out of the area, as well as other Atlanta's neighborhoods and counties). A 2016 Target Market Classification of Study Area and County Households is included. Using this methodology, the report looks at the annual market potential with a detailed and descriptive demographic breakdown.
Westside Future Fund Retail Market Analysis June 2016JBHackk
ย
A report by Bleakly Advisory Group on retail potential for Westside Atlanta as part of the Westside Future Fund's Land-Use Action Plan. Included in the report is an executive summary and definition of the study area, supply and demand conditions, assessment of future retail and locations, and a retail site selection primer.
Universal Design for Learning is an educational framework that aims to provide all students with equal opportunities to learn by presenting information in multiple formats, allowing for varied ways for students to demonstrate knowledge, and employing various methods to maintain student engagement. It focuses on inclusiveness and accessibility by designing classrooms and lessons to be usable and understandable by all students through representation, action and expression, and engagement.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that provides multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement to be inclusive of all students. UDL focuses on presenting information in various formats, allowing students choice in how they demonstrate knowledge, and using different methods to maintain engagement. The goal is for educational environments and materials to be accessible and challenging to all students through flexible designs.
Transform Westside Summit (English Avenue) UPDATED June 25, 2016 JBHackk
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The document is a draft land-use action plan created by Thadani Architects + Urbanists and the Westside Future Fund for areas in Atlanta including the English Avenue Campus District, Lindsay-Oliver Ecology District, Alexander Brawley District, and Mattie Freeland District. It includes analysis of prior zoning recommendations and plans for the areas and provides preliminary recommendations for zoning and land uses.
Vocational Training for Poor Women Jaipur, Indiaprahladsingh121
ย
The document discusses an organization called ADC that aims to provide education to poor children who cannot attend school and vocational training to poor women in Jaipur, India. It provides contact information for the director of ADC to learn more about their programs for helping underprivileged families through schooling and skills development.
Westside Future Fund Retail Market Analysis & Recommendations Sept. 2016JBHackk
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Final report by Bleakly Advisory Group on retail potential for Westside Atlanta as part of the Westside Future Fund's Land-Use Action Plan. Included in the report is an executive summary and definition of the study area, supply and demand conditions, assessment of future retail and locations, and a retail site selection primer.
Booker T Washington/Ashview Heights/Washington Park/Just Us DRAFT Land Use Ac...JBHackk
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The 17th Transform Westside Summit focused on the DRAFT action plan for Ashview Heights/Washington Park/Booker T Washington/Just Us (the fourth of six target areas). Stakeholder and community input, market research and previous plan reviews were collected to create schematic designs and visuals for the neighborhood. The Action Plan Team shared its initial findings and recommendations for the regeneration of the neighborhoods in conjunction with planned infrastructure improvements. Questions and public input are welcome and encouraged. This is the fourth of a series of presentations to engage stakeholders and the community in creating a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan for the Westside.
The payments landscape has changed significantly and bankers must adapt or be disintermediated by those changes. Check volume will continue to diminish, remote
deposit capture will continue to proliferate, and coin and currency are here to stay.
Online and mobile banking, coupled with increased ATM functionality, will drive consumer banking while non-bank payments and digital wallet services such as Apple Pay are becoming more widely accepted among both consumers and their financial institutions.
New regulations and increased regulatory scrutiny will continue to drive up banksโ costs, while new risks will necessitate improved governance, risk management,
automation, and compliance systems. Banks must re-engineer their commercial deposit products, operations, risk management and cost structures in order to remain competitive and profitable. All of this affects the way that businesses interface with their banks and the costs they bear as customers.
English Avenue Neighborhood Association Visioning SessionJBHackk
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The goal of the visioning exercise is to create an updated vision in specific areas of the neighborhood where residents can affect and direct change taking into consideration any recommendations from previous plans if applicable. The Land Use & Development Committee of English Avenue Neighborhood Association (EANA) worked on creating preliminary focus areas for the meeting with an understanding that focusing efforts/resources would allow for change that is tangible and catalytic. The focus areas are primarily residential and internal to the neighborhood. The primary goal of the visioning process is to start the conversation on assets within those areas, problem areas that need to be addressed, and proposed positive changes that can occur.
Vacant Lots to Vibrant Plots: A Review of the Benefits and Limitations of Urb...JBHackk
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Urban agriculture has become a popular topic for metropolitan areas to engage in on a program and policy level. It is touted as a means of promoting public health and economic development, building social capital, and repurposing unused land. Food policy councils and other groups that seek to position urban agriculture to policy makers often struggle with how to frame the benefits of and potential problems with urban agriculture. In some cases, the enthusiasm is ahead of the evidence. This review provides an overview of the documented sociocultural, health, environmental, and economic development outcomes of urban agriculture. Demonstrated and potential benefits, as well as risks and limitations, of this growing field will be discussed. We also offer recommendations for further research to strengthen the scholarship on urban agriculture.
This document provides information on a land use action plan created by Thadani Architects + Urbanists for the Westside Future Fund. It includes details on the design team that created the plan, stakeholder review processes, issues addressed by the plan such as affordable housing and transportation, and proposed changes to specific areas regarding uses, densities and architectural character. Maps and renderings illustrate proposed improvements to housing, streets, parks, and neighborhood centers.
Transform Westside Summit Atlanta University CenterJBHackk
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The 19th Transform Westside Summit focused on the DRAFT action plan for the Atlanta University Center and its surrounding neighborhoods (the fifth of five target areas). Stakeholder and community input, market research and previous plan reviews were collected to create schematic designs and visuals for the neighborhood. The Action Plan Team shared its initial findings and recommendations for the regeneration of the neighborhoods in conjunction with planned infrastructure improvements. Questions and public input are welcome and encouraged. This is the fifth of a series of presentations to engage stakeholders and the community in creating a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan for the Westside.
DRAFT Land-Use Action Plan Mims Park-Boone CorridorJBHackk
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This is a powerpoint presentation of the first draft of the Westside Future Fundโs Land-Use Action Plan for the neighborhoods around the new Mims Park, as well as for development and new infrastructure on the Boone Corridor. After months of research and review, and an intensive week of stakeholder and public meetings โ Architect & Urbanist Dhiru Thadani and his team presenting a list of 12 recommendations and concepts at the April 1 Transform Westside Summit. This is the initial draft of the first of six target areas on Atlantaโs Westside that will be combined to create a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan in partnership with the City of Atlanta. To comment on the draft plan - please go to planwestside.com Weโll be taking input throughout the process on all our target areas as we create a land-use action plan that you and the city of Atlanta can be proud of.
Vine City DRAFT Land-Use Action Plan UPDATED June 25 2016JBHackk
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The document is a draft land-use action plan produced by Thadani Architects + Urbanists for the Westside Future Fund. It includes analysis of existing conditions in the Vine City neighborhood, concepts for transit-oriented development around MARTA stations, and proposed redevelopment projects focused on mixed-use and affordable housing to promote density while preventing displacement. Community feedback emphasized using arts, preserving history, improving security, and connecting urban gardens. The draft plan outlines specific development sites, infrastructure improvements, and transportation connections to support the neighborhood's future growth.
Westside Atlanta Residential Market PotentialJBHackk
ย
Presentation by ZIMMERMAN/VOLK ASSOCIATES, INC. on the potential housing market for the target areas of Boone Corridor/Mims Park, English Avenue, Vine City, Atlanta University Center, Ashview Heights/Washington Park and Castleberry Hill. It outlines what areas are being studied, gives a migration analysis (people moving in and out of the area, as well as other Atlanta's neighborhoods and counties). Using this methodology, the presentation looks at the annual market potential.
Booker T Washington/Ashview Heights/Washington Park/Just Us DRAFT Land Use Ac...JBHackk
ย
The 17th Transform Westside Summit focused on the DRAFT action plan for Ashview Heights/Washington Park/Booker T Washington/Just Us (the fourth of six target areas). Stakeholder and community input, market research and previous plan reviews were collected to create schematic designs and visuals for the neighborhood. The Action Plan Team shared its initial findings and recommendations for the regeneration of the neighborhoods in conjunction with planned infrastructure improvements. Questions and public input are welcome and encouraged. This is the fourth of a series of presentations to engage stakeholders and the community in creating a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan for the Westside.
The payments landscape has changed significantly and bankers must adapt or be disintermediated by those changes. Check volume will continue to diminish, remote
deposit capture will continue to proliferate, and coin and currency are here to stay.
Online and mobile banking, coupled with increased ATM functionality, will drive consumer banking while non-bank payments and digital wallet services such as Apple Pay are becoming more widely accepted among both consumers and their financial institutions.
New regulations and increased regulatory scrutiny will continue to drive up banksโ costs, while new risks will necessitate improved governance, risk management,
automation, and compliance systems. Banks must re-engineer their commercial deposit products, operations, risk management and cost structures in order to remain competitive and profitable. All of this affects the way that businesses interface with their banks and the costs they bear as customers.
English Avenue Neighborhood Association Visioning SessionJBHackk
ย
The goal of the visioning exercise is to create an updated vision in specific areas of the neighborhood where residents can affect and direct change taking into consideration any recommendations from previous plans if applicable. The Land Use & Development Committee of English Avenue Neighborhood Association (EANA) worked on creating preliminary focus areas for the meeting with an understanding that focusing efforts/resources would allow for change that is tangible and catalytic. The focus areas are primarily residential and internal to the neighborhood. The primary goal of the visioning process is to start the conversation on assets within those areas, problem areas that need to be addressed, and proposed positive changes that can occur.
Vacant Lots to Vibrant Plots: A Review of the Benefits and Limitations of Urb...JBHackk
ย
Urban agriculture has become a popular topic for metropolitan areas to engage in on a program and policy level. It is touted as a means of promoting public health and economic development, building social capital, and repurposing unused land. Food policy councils and other groups that seek to position urban agriculture to policy makers often struggle with how to frame the benefits of and potential problems with urban agriculture. In some cases, the enthusiasm is ahead of the evidence. This review provides an overview of the documented sociocultural, health, environmental, and economic development outcomes of urban agriculture. Demonstrated and potential benefits, as well as risks and limitations, of this growing field will be discussed. We also offer recommendations for further research to strengthen the scholarship on urban agriculture.
This document provides information on a land use action plan created by Thadani Architects + Urbanists for the Westside Future Fund. It includes details on the design team that created the plan, stakeholder review processes, issues addressed by the plan such as affordable housing and transportation, and proposed changes to specific areas regarding uses, densities and architectural character. Maps and renderings illustrate proposed improvements to housing, streets, parks, and neighborhood centers.
Transform Westside Summit Atlanta University CenterJBHackk
ย
The 19th Transform Westside Summit focused on the DRAFT action plan for the Atlanta University Center and its surrounding neighborhoods (the fifth of five target areas). Stakeholder and community input, market research and previous plan reviews were collected to create schematic designs and visuals for the neighborhood. The Action Plan Team shared its initial findings and recommendations for the regeneration of the neighborhoods in conjunction with planned infrastructure improvements. Questions and public input are welcome and encouraged. This is the fifth of a series of presentations to engage stakeholders and the community in creating a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan for the Westside.
DRAFT Land-Use Action Plan Mims Park-Boone CorridorJBHackk
ย
This is a powerpoint presentation of the first draft of the Westside Future Fundโs Land-Use Action Plan for the neighborhoods around the new Mims Park, as well as for development and new infrastructure on the Boone Corridor. After months of research and review, and an intensive week of stakeholder and public meetings โ Architect & Urbanist Dhiru Thadani and his team presenting a list of 12 recommendations and concepts at the April 1 Transform Westside Summit. This is the initial draft of the first of six target areas on Atlantaโs Westside that will be combined to create a comprehensive Land-Use Action Plan in partnership with the City of Atlanta. To comment on the draft plan - please go to planwestside.com Weโll be taking input throughout the process on all our target areas as we create a land-use action plan that you and the city of Atlanta can be proud of.
Vine City DRAFT Land-Use Action Plan UPDATED June 25 2016JBHackk
ย
The document is a draft land-use action plan produced by Thadani Architects + Urbanists for the Westside Future Fund. It includes analysis of existing conditions in the Vine City neighborhood, concepts for transit-oriented development around MARTA stations, and proposed redevelopment projects focused on mixed-use and affordable housing to promote density while preventing displacement. Community feedback emphasized using arts, preserving history, improving security, and connecting urban gardens. The draft plan outlines specific development sites, infrastructure improvements, and transportation connections to support the neighborhood's future growth.
Westside Atlanta Residential Market PotentialJBHackk
ย
Presentation by ZIMMERMAN/VOLK ASSOCIATES, INC. on the potential housing market for the target areas of Boone Corridor/Mims Park, English Avenue, Vine City, Atlanta University Center, Ashview Heights/Washington Park and Castleberry Hill. It outlines what areas are being studied, gives a migration analysis (people moving in and out of the area, as well as other Atlanta's neighborhoods and counties). Using this methodology, the presentation looks at the annual market potential.