This presentation was given by Mayor John Callhan of Bethlehem, Pennsylvenia to a group of Israeli mayors as part of the Israeli Mayor Institute held by the Movement for Israeli Urbanism
In this presentation we mainly focus on Redevelopment and its methodology, discussion of TWC (Third World Countries) redevelopment strategies, planners activity for redevelopment, An overview of gradual change on Dhaka city from the old (Basically on Land use and Transportation) and International Case study.
A Report on Urban Redevelopment which covers Introduction, Indicators of Redevelopment(Construction, Rehabilitation & Relocation), Local Study(Bangladesh), International Study of Redevelopment, Preservation aspect, and most important part of Redevelopment i.e. Methodology.
In this presentation we mainly focus on Redevelopment and its methodology, discussion of TWC (Third World Countries) redevelopment strategies, planners activity for redevelopment, An overview of gradual change on Dhaka city from the old (Basically on Land use and Transportation) and International Case study.
A Report on Urban Redevelopment which covers Introduction, Indicators of Redevelopment(Construction, Rehabilitation & Relocation), Local Study(Bangladesh), International Study of Redevelopment, Preservation aspect, and most important part of Redevelopment i.e. Methodology.
KKKH4284 URBAN PLANNING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK 7 : URBAN RENEWAL
LECTURERS :
PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH O.K. RAHMAT
DR. NAZRI BORHAN
DR. NORLIZA MOHD AKHIR
The presentation is an attempt to trace the history of Chandigarh Master Plan. It showcases also the making of Chandigarh Capital city and the making of Chandigarh Master Plan-2031
Santa Monica Civic Center Mixed Use Arts & Cultural DistrictHR&A Advisors
The final report of the Santa Monica Civic Center Working Group's visioning process that define's Guiding Principles” and “Priorities for Council Consideration” for the redevelopment of the Santa Monica Civic Center
South Ironbound Resiliency Action Plan (Newark)APA-NJ
The Ironbound Community Corporation invited the APA-NJ CPAP program to support their effrots to create a South Ironbound Resiliency Plan. The plan was developed for a portion of the Ironbound community called South Iranbound. The area includes residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and suffers from an array of issues that have been identified by the community.
These panels were displayed at the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration public event held on May 11, 2017 in Toronto. For assistance reading these files, contact rshyllit@toronto.ca 416-392-3358
This presentation was given by SPA Bhopal for "Samavesh" - XVl Annual NOSPlan Convention. The Theme of Presentation - "Accessibility in Peri-urban area".
KKKH4284 URBAN PLANNING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK 7 : URBAN RENEWAL
LECTURERS :
PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH O.K. RAHMAT
DR. NAZRI BORHAN
DR. NORLIZA MOHD AKHIR
The presentation is an attempt to trace the history of Chandigarh Master Plan. It showcases also the making of Chandigarh Capital city and the making of Chandigarh Master Plan-2031
Santa Monica Civic Center Mixed Use Arts & Cultural DistrictHR&A Advisors
The final report of the Santa Monica Civic Center Working Group's visioning process that define's Guiding Principles” and “Priorities for Council Consideration” for the redevelopment of the Santa Monica Civic Center
South Ironbound Resiliency Action Plan (Newark)APA-NJ
The Ironbound Community Corporation invited the APA-NJ CPAP program to support their effrots to create a South Ironbound Resiliency Plan. The plan was developed for a portion of the Ironbound community called South Iranbound. The area includes residential, commercial, and industrial properties, and suffers from an array of issues that have been identified by the community.
These panels were displayed at the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration public event held on May 11, 2017 in Toronto. For assistance reading these files, contact rshyllit@toronto.ca 416-392-3358
This presentation was given by SPA Bhopal for "Samavesh" - XVl Annual NOSPlan Convention. The Theme of Presentation - "Accessibility in Peri-urban area".
Dubai - Globalization and Urban Development Presentation (2)Blagoy Petkov
Dubai - Globalization and Urban Development Presentation (part 2/2) - University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Faculty of Architecture, Urban Planning | uacg.bg - Blago Petkov | petkovstudio.free.bg | bg.linkedin.com/in/petkovstudio
The module introduces the key globalisation theories and its impact on the urban development. It examines the changes in the global and worlds cities and their role in the contemporary urban hierarchy. Coursework - case study presentation.
This is the final presentation given on October 4, at 5:30pm in the City Council Chambers. Mayor Keyserling gave an introduction, followed by Demetri Baches. Craig Lewis presented the work produced at the charrette, which went from Sept. 27-Oct. 4.
Historic Preservation as a Catalyst for City Revitalization, Economic Development & Tourism Development
Bob Mitchell
Lisa Bergson
Anne Louro
Derek Santos
What: The Economic Development Forum
When: Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Why: What does it mean and what does it take to have a thriving community? This forum will look closely at economic development throughout Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro and Orange County, and unpack what's underway, why it matters, and what we can expect going forward.
Panel Presentations
Steve Brantley, Orange County Economic Development
Dwight Bassett, Town of Chapel Hill Economic Development
Matt Gladdek, Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership
Jon Hartman-Brown, Town of Carrboro Economic Development
Shannan Campbell, Town of Hillsborough Economic Development
About the Critical Issues Series: The 2022 Critical Issues Series (formerly known as the Policy Series) includes quarterly forums that feature influential guest speakers who address timely topics for Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro related to the economy, economic development, public policy, and elections. The series is presented by Chapel Hill Media Group, Durham Tech, Glen Lennox, and Servpro of South Durham and Orange Counties with support from the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC), which provides free and confidential business counseling.
Contact: For questions, contact Katie Loovis, The Chamber's Vice President for External Affairs at (919) 696-0781 (cell) or KLoovis@carolinachamber.org.
SUTTMAN BUILDING REDEVELOPMENTDowntown Miamisburg, Ohio.docxmabelf3
SUTTMAN BUILDING
REDEVELOPMENT
Downtown Miamisburg, Ohio
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Location!
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Location Merits
Site Location & Access to Lifestyle Amenities
Area Amenities
1. Bullwinkle’s Top Hat Bistro
2. Ron’s Pizza and Ribs
3. Good Time Charlies
4. Bear Creek Donuts
5. TJ Chumps
6. Lucky Star Brewery
7. Star City Brewery
8. A Taste of Wine
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• Located 4 miles west of I-75 exit 44 (Dayton Mall).
• Great Miami River Trail links Downtown Miamisburg to 75
miles or bike trails through out the Dayton region.
• Miamisburg offers many parks and recreational facilities
including Sycamore Trails Aquatic Center, Pipestone Golf
Course, Carnegie Meeting/Event Center, and Sycamore
Trails Park.
• Riverfront Park. The City of Miamisburg continues to move
forward with implementation of Riverfront Park. This spring
will see the completion of a new roadway along the back-
side of the buildings that front Main Street. This has been
seen as the critical infrastructure improvement needed to
spur private investment in the rear of those properties.
Event related investments are planned for 2018 in order to
support additional events in downtown.
• Downtown hosts multiple events that has gain regional
attention attracting visitors form outside the City. Events
include the Spring Fling, car shows, weekend music
festivals, Boo-in-the-Burg and other special programing.
• Suttmans is located in an ideal location surrounded by
other restaurants that have become local favorites such as
those listed the to left.
Surrounding Amenities
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Location Map
Dayton
Mall
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Location, Location, Location
The City of Miamisburg continues to move forward with implementation of Riverfront Park.
This spring will see the completion of a new roadway along the back-side of the buildings that
front Main Street. Event related investments are planned for 2018 in order to support
additional events in downtown.
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Existing Conditions
View of site looking west
from rear alley. Building on left,
3-story building in center, and
vacant lot on right are part
of the project site.
View of site looking east
from Main Street.
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+/- 1,200 SF Usable
+/- 1,300 SF
(Low Ceiling Storage)
+/- 2,500 SF (Low Ceiling Storage)
Basement Floor Plan
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Outdoor Space
First Floor Plan
+/- 2,400 SF
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+/- 3,000 SF
Second Floor Plan
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Third Floor Plan
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Historic DP&L
Power Building
Downtown Dayton, Ohio
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Spectacular 10,000 Square Feet with
40 foot high ceilings
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Adjacent to a
4-level parking
garage
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Site Attributes
– The site is located at 118 East 4th St.
Clair in the “Downtown Core” on the
southwest corner of East 4th and St
Clair.
– Less than 0.5 mile to Sinclair’s campus
(22,200 students & 2,600 employees).
– One block from the new Levitt Pavilion
(34 FREE concerts featuring local,
national, and international musicians).
– Two blocks from the Historic Oregon
District shops and restaurants.
– Supports developing residential.
9/9 FRI 8:00 | Universities & Economic Development 1APA Florida
Tony Brown
Universities stand front and center in the globally competitive knowledge economy, but they remain an untapped resource for creating great places that are strategic to attracting and retaining
the talent needed in that economy. Presenters will explain how planning professionals can work with colleges and universities in the areas of urban design, financing, sustainability programs,
transit, safety, walkability, small business development, and much more to create vibrant places that foster innovation and economic development. Presentations will include case studies from around the country, national policy and funding initiatives, and recommended fundamentals for creating strong and effective
university-community partnerships.
9/9 FRI 8:00 | The Redevelopment of Downtown West Palm BeachAPA Florida
Ana Aponte
Kim Briesmeister
Melissa Hege
Downtown West Palm Beach has completed almost two decades of redevelopment, positioning itself as one of the most active downtown areas in South Florida. During these years a complex planning process has been undertaken, including the implementation of two Master Plans by three strong mayors, a development boom and a subsequent recession. The presentation
will explore the interaction between planning goals, political environment and the real estate market. What can we learn from the past 20 years of redevelopment? How can we practice planning
in the real world?
A study on pedestrian movement done in Tel-Aviv.
morphological and functional attributes of the built environment and their affect on pedestrian distribution
7. LVIP 2009 – 2010 Annual Report “… the park’s first 11 tenants are employing more than 2,400 workers, including RMS and Cigars International.” LVIP VII Companies: Creating Jobs, Diversifying the Economic Base, Reclaiming Brownfields
8. LVIP VII : Momentum Continues New Subdivision Plan LVIP 2009 – 2010 Annual Report “… 11 tenants are employing more than 2,400 workers, including RMS and Cigars International.” Majestic
19. South Side Bethlehem Master Plan Principles of the Master Plan Big Idea 1: Anchors Big Idea 2: Reconnections Big Idea 3: Open Space Big Idea 4: Gateways New Acorn Street Lights $2 Million Public Investment
20. South Side Bethlehem Master Plan Principles of the Master Plan Big Idea 1: Anchors Big Idea 2: Reconnections Big Idea 3: Open Space Big Idea 4: Gateways New Acorn Street Lights $2 Million Public Investment
21. South Side Bethlehem Master Plan Principles of the Master Plan Big Idea 1: Anchors Big Idea 2: Reconnections Big Idea 3: Open Space Big Idea 4: Gateways New Acorn Street Lights $2 Million Public Investment
22. South Side Bethlehem Master Plan Principles of the Master Plan Big Idea 1: Anchors Big Idea 2: Reconnections Big Idea 3: Open Space Big Idea 4: Gateways New Acorn Street Lights $2 Million Public Investment
23. South Side Bethlehem Master Plan Principles of the Master Plan Big Idea 1: Anchors Big Idea 2: Reconnections Big Idea 3: Open Space Big Idea 4: Gateways New Acorn Street Lights $2 Million Public Investment
24. Community Action Development Corporation – Bethlehem 8 Residential Neighborhoods and Neighborhood Shopping Districts The Renovated Forte Building, Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley- New Home Office, with Apartments and Community Center at E. 5 th & Williams Streets. ($2 million invested) South Side Bethlehem Residential Master Plan
25. South Bethlehem Greenway Project Investment $ 5,000,000 DCNR Request Grants Committed $ 800,000 $ 1,100,000 NorCo Open Space Request $ 1,100,000
28. Riverport: Luxury Condos, Restaurant, Fitness Center Fowler Family Center at NCC 3 rd & Polk St. Commercial Offices and Retail OraSure Technologies Southside Bethlehem Central Business District
31. THE CITY LIVABLE MODEST PROPOSALS FOR A MORE WALKABLE DOWNTOWN Jeff Speck, May 2009 A successful city is one in which people choose to walk”
32. The Elm Street Plan (North-by-Northwest) Department of Community & Economic Development 300 Trees Planted 2 Community Websites More Crosswalks 5 New Bike Racks 36 Movies in the Park From Concept to Implementation Creating Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhoods Creating Neighborhood Venues and Creating Neighborhood Dialogue
33. The Elm Street Plan (North-by-Northwest) Department of Community & Economic Development Launched: Best Front Forward Program
34. 501-502 E. 4 th St. Before After Department of Community & Economic Development Israeli Mayor’s Institute
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36. Preserving The Past… Creating The Future… Martin Tower Redevelopment Israeli Mayor’s Institute
37. Steel Stax Performance Center National Museum of Industrial History Sands Bethlehem Works – Phase 1 Southside Bethlehem Central Business District
60. Town Square “ The development plan... is built upon a concept of mixed-use development which retains the existing historic industrial character of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s local plant through optimum retention of the existing buildings, adapted to new uses...”
The City of Bethlehem lies at the heart of the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton MSA, known locally as the Lehigh Valley region. The two county region is home to over ½ million people. The 1741 colonial settlement experienced substantial growth during the industrial revolution of the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries. Although the City’s key industry, steel production, suffered decline through the later half of the 20 th century, the regional economy diversified during that time period. Although the townships of the region have suburbanized substantially during this same period, the City of Bethlehem has maintain a consistent population level and stable demographics.
This illustrates the massiveness of the Bethlehem Steel plant in the City, it also highlights the magnitude of our redevelopment opportunity.