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East
Market
Street
Corridor
Study
Andrew Lester      Kurt Stolka
Jane Hill          Nick Harrell
Steve Lebonville   Edward
Beaver

November 27 2012
         27,
Target Area: East Market St Retail
T     tA     E t M k t R t il
Corridor between Murrow and US 29
Historically,
Historically East Market Street was the heart
of East Greensboro, a vibrant commercial
area…
                                Heritage
Heritage




           Historical photos courtesy of generous assistance from
           the Greensboro Historical Museum archives
Mission/Vision
Mission/Vision*
• Mission: East Market Street Development
  Corporation (EMSDC) is the lead agent working
  toward revitalization of the East Market Street
  Corridor.
• Vision: To create an economically vibrant
                                       vibrant,
  attractive, pedestrian-friendly, and safe
  community that attracts and sustains existing and
  new b i
        businesses with continuing commitment t
                      ith    ti i          it   t to
  minority entrepreneurial development and the
  area's unique cultural center, through diverse
  partnerships and l
      t    hi     d leveraged resources.
                               d
•   *Source: 2012 EMDC Literature
Mandates:
Mandates:*
•   The EMDC is a non-profit organization that
    offers comprehensive community
    revitalization services in the East Market
    Street Corridor to create and sustain assets
    through economic, b i
    th      h         i business, and community
                                      d        it
    development services and programs. The
    overall goal is to build community and restore
             g                        y
    pride in the East Market Street Corridor and
    East Greensboro.
•   *Source: EMDC
     Source:
A littl b k
      little background…
                      d
•   By the last half of the 20th
    century, original buildings were
    replaced with strip
    buildings, vehicle-focused.
                vehicle focused.
•   Mixed zoning: Established
    churches, small industrial and
    warehousing, houses, A&T
•   Wide setbacks. Streetscape
    underused. Excess surface
    p
    parking.
           g
•   Historically African-American
    commerce now shared by other
    ethnicities
Strengths and Weaknesses
•   Quality streetscape              •   Vacancy & abandonment = image of
                                         decline
    improvements, very
    walkable, t
       lk bl transit access
                    it               •   Perceptions of safety

•   Ideally situated, proximity to   •   Lack of evident commitment &
                                         communication by stakeholders
    downtown, institutions, US
    220/29                           •   Lack of a public gathering space (losing
                                         longtime Y!)
•   EMDC success in
    neighborhood redevelopment
                                     •   Poor pedestrian scale, parking setbacks
                                         inhibit street activity
Opportunities
•   Residential real estate market improvement
•   Growing political awareness/support of E Greensboro potential
•   Trend toward buying local
•   Rising Downtown home prices (highest growth in city)
•   Greenway expansion
•   New residences coming to A&T and UHOP site
•   Creative class/ millennial generation preference for Live, Work, Play
    options
Threats
          •   Y! relocating away from EMST
          •   A&T capital investment focused away
              from EMST
          •   Continued recession and tight bank
                                          g
              lending
          •   Government funding cuts
          •   O
              Online competition for retail sales &
                    e co pet t o o eta sa es
              services competition elsewhere
              •   Malls, High Point Rd., Battleground,
                  Downtown,
                  Downtown Eugene St Cone Blvd
                                      St.,       Blvd.
Threats
Strategic
 Challenge


How do we promote retail & restaurants
on EMST?
Strategy 1:
Increase Pedestrian Traffic
• Tactic #1
  • Improve commercial mix, start with temporary
    spaces
• T ti #2
  Tactic
  • Move EMDC to highly visible, easily
    accessible,
    accessible inviting site on EMST
• Tactic #3
  • Improve p
      p     public transit
• Tactic #4
  • Actively promote/ tie in to Greenway users
Commercial Mi
C      i l Mix
•   Temporary spaces, food trucks. Create a node for dining.
•   Update/maintain
    U d t / i t i EMDC web site with clearly accessible
                                  b it   ith l l          ibl
    commercial vacancy information (size, rent, suitable use)
•   Retail follows Rooftops. Use new housing (UHOP site) and
    data from recent report to actively recruit anchor tenant (i e
                                                              (i.e.
    chain drug store with grocery supplies and “minute-clinic”
    services (potential site: Alston Plaza)
Dining as a Catalyst
•   Local quality restaurants started revitalization in
    Downtown Greensboro *
•   A signature restaurant or node of eateries can turn
    around a commercial area, unlike a grocery store or
                                         g       y
    a night club
•   Outdoor dining puts “eyes on the street”
•   Outdoor dining can b d
    O td     di i       be done simply
                                   i l
Increase Pedestrian Traffic
•   Outdoor Dining:
                 g
    •   Work with merchants to encourage outdoor dining
        options. Enhance social options. Create a “pulse
        node
        node”

•   Create new ‘roots’:
    •   Canopy tents in underused parking lots for
        community events or outdoor dining can encourage
        p
        pedestrian traffic.
    •   Kiosks or temporary structures can be utilized for
        impromptu food vending and farmers market spaces
Dining Fort                   Dining
Worth, Texas,                 Pittsboro
former gas
        g                     NC, former
station                       Car
                              C
                              Dealership




                Pop up cafe
                St.
                Paul, MN
Leverage Public Transit
•   Promote EMST as a live, work, play location. Leverage its
    connectivity to public places GTCC & jobs via transit Attractive
                           places,                  transit.
    features. Needs bus shelter and fewer stops to reduce ride time.
•   Well-used transit puts “eyes on the street.” Enhances sense of
    safety
•   Bus shelter can be part of a new public space
•   Creative class, immigrants and aging populations appreciate transit.
    Access to downtown and Depot (bus and train hub).
Strategic
Challenge


How Can EMST be a Destination
Place?
Strategy 2: Encourage Place Making
 Use visioning workshops including all
               workshops,
 stakeholders:

 • Tactic #1
   • Identify a sense of place/ public art that embraces the
     p
     pedestrian experience
                  p
 • Tactic #2
   • Develop a community meeting space with easy
     pedestrian accessibility
 • Tactic #3
   • Address neglect, signage and safety perception
     issues
Sense of Place/Community Space
•   Use facilitated visioning workshops to build
    capacity,
    capacity empower neighbors engage stakeholders
                         neighbors,           stakeholders.
•   Create unique sense of place. Establish a brand. Promote
    brand consistently in/on all media
•   Let
    L t residents/stakeholders d fi /
           id t / t k h ld       define/create a community space
                                            t             it
    (garden, playground, chess tables, gazebo) that reflects
    unique character and is highly visible.
Place making 101
Create human-scale experiences.
• Ideas:
 •   Public Art - historical
     markers, murals, sculptures, mosaics, may build
     image, community interest or tourism
 •   Facades and signage - Promote revolving loan
     funds & access city programs to encourage facade
     upgrades, including new signage or awnings.
 •   Unique Architecture: Alternative building structures
     such as shipping containers or railroad cars make
     distinctive places.
Elements of
    a great
  public space
1. Protection from traffic, crime
                          ,
and the elements
2. Place to walk, stop, stand &
s
sit
3. Things to see
4. Opportunities for
conversations, to play, to enjoy
good weather
5. Human-scale
6.
6 Aesthetic quality
Strategic
Challenge


How do we build stronger
community?
Strategy #3
Tactic #1:
Strengthen communications
Tactic #2:
Hold events, utilize social media
Tactic #3:
Market EMST to immigrants
Building Capacity
•   Leverage momentum of EMDC’s success in housing
    redevelopment t t to stimulate individual i t
      d    l       t to try t ti l t i di id l interest i t in
    advocacy. Use small events, mural painting, clean up or
    walking tours to bring people together in an activity.
•   Enhance partnerships with i tit ti
    E h          t      hi    ith institutions, neighbors
                                                  i hb
•   Move EMDC office to make it accessible, visible and a core
    of energy.
•   Create a civic space
Hold Events Use Social Media
     Events,




• Engage neighborhood groups and merchants to
  plan and participate in small events. Use local
  media and social media to promote sales & events.
• Create current, authoritative & inviting web site
  presence
Community Building

Market EMST to the ‘new’ North Carolinians:
 •   Affordable housing, sidewalks, proximity to schools,
     transit and downtown, numerous vacant business
     lots
 •   Work with realtors and commercial lenders.
 •   Strengthen workshops for new businesses
 •   Visioning workshops for all stakeholders
 •   Work with City to explore zoning changes, better
     sign code enforcement, shared parking t reduce
       i     d    f        t h d        ki to d
     unused pavement surfaces
Expanding Resource Pool
•   New trend in academia:
    •   Sustainability and community engagement


•   Leverage university resources for community
    benefit
    •   Business & marketing students for business support
    •   Sociology & political science students for surveys
    •   Architecture design students for corridor imaging
Make Friends, Grow Ad
 M k Fi d G         Advocates
                          t
College students staff and faculty school teachers elected
          students,           faculty,      teachers,
officials, city staff, public safety officers, neighborhood
association
members, oldsters, t
      b       ld t    teens, youngsters, bi
                                     t   bicyclists, walkers, b
                                              li t     lk
us riders, chess players, church goers, church staff, church
leaders, homemakers, merchants, property owners, home
                                       p p y
owners, gardeners, contractors, renters, nurses, investors,
entrepreneurs,                 realtors,              nonprofit
groups, immigrants, volunteers, artists, newcomers,
groups immigrants volunteers artists newcomers long-
timers, musicians, historians. Who else?
             Advocates may come from anywhere.
Handout and Questions?
Have a H t
    H      Heart
Project for Public Spaces www.pps.org
Create Ped
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East Market Street Final Presentation November 29, 2012

  • 1. East Market Street Corridor Study Andrew Lester Kurt Stolka Jane Hill Nick Harrell Steve Lebonville Edward Beaver November 27 2012 27,
  • 2. Target Area: East Market St Retail T tA E t M k t R t il Corridor between Murrow and US 29
  • 3. Historically, Historically East Market Street was the heart of East Greensboro, a vibrant commercial area… Heritage
  • 4. Heritage Historical photos courtesy of generous assistance from the Greensboro Historical Museum archives
  • 5. Mission/Vision Mission/Vision* • Mission: East Market Street Development Corporation (EMSDC) is the lead agent working toward revitalization of the East Market Street Corridor. • Vision: To create an economically vibrant vibrant, attractive, pedestrian-friendly, and safe community that attracts and sustains existing and new b i businesses with continuing commitment t ith ti i it t to minority entrepreneurial development and the area's unique cultural center, through diverse partnerships and l t hi d leveraged resources. d • *Source: 2012 EMDC Literature
  • 6. Mandates: Mandates:* • The EMDC is a non-profit organization that offers comprehensive community revitalization services in the East Market Street Corridor to create and sustain assets through economic, b i th h i business, and community d it development services and programs. The overall goal is to build community and restore g y pride in the East Market Street Corridor and East Greensboro. • *Source: EMDC Source:
  • 7. A littl b k little background… d • By the last half of the 20th century, original buildings were replaced with strip buildings, vehicle-focused. vehicle focused. • Mixed zoning: Established churches, small industrial and warehousing, houses, A&T • Wide setbacks. Streetscape underused. Excess surface p parking. g • Historically African-American commerce now shared by other ethnicities
  • 8. Strengths and Weaknesses • Quality streetscape • Vacancy & abandonment = image of decline improvements, very walkable, t lk bl transit access it • Perceptions of safety • Ideally situated, proximity to • Lack of evident commitment & communication by stakeholders downtown, institutions, US 220/29 • Lack of a public gathering space (losing longtime Y!) • EMDC success in neighborhood redevelopment • Poor pedestrian scale, parking setbacks inhibit street activity
  • 9. Opportunities • Residential real estate market improvement • Growing political awareness/support of E Greensboro potential • Trend toward buying local • Rising Downtown home prices (highest growth in city) • Greenway expansion • New residences coming to A&T and UHOP site • Creative class/ millennial generation preference for Live, Work, Play options
  • 10. Threats • Y! relocating away from EMST • A&T capital investment focused away from EMST • Continued recession and tight bank g lending • Government funding cuts • O Online competition for retail sales & e co pet t o o eta sa es services competition elsewhere • Malls, High Point Rd., Battleground, Downtown, Downtown Eugene St Cone Blvd St., Blvd.
  • 12. Strategic Challenge How do we promote retail & restaurants on EMST?
  • 13. Strategy 1: Increase Pedestrian Traffic • Tactic #1 • Improve commercial mix, start with temporary spaces • T ti #2 Tactic • Move EMDC to highly visible, easily accessible, accessible inviting site on EMST • Tactic #3 • Improve p p public transit • Tactic #4 • Actively promote/ tie in to Greenway users
  • 14. Commercial Mi C i l Mix • Temporary spaces, food trucks. Create a node for dining. • Update/maintain U d t / i t i EMDC web site with clearly accessible b it ith l l ibl commercial vacancy information (size, rent, suitable use) • Retail follows Rooftops. Use new housing (UHOP site) and data from recent report to actively recruit anchor tenant (i e (i.e. chain drug store with grocery supplies and “minute-clinic” services (potential site: Alston Plaza)
  • 15. Dining as a Catalyst • Local quality restaurants started revitalization in Downtown Greensboro * • A signature restaurant or node of eateries can turn around a commercial area, unlike a grocery store or g y a night club • Outdoor dining puts “eyes on the street” • Outdoor dining can b d O td di i be done simply i l
  • 16. Increase Pedestrian Traffic • Outdoor Dining: g • Work with merchants to encourage outdoor dining options. Enhance social options. Create a “pulse node node” • Create new ‘roots’: • Canopy tents in underused parking lots for community events or outdoor dining can encourage p pedestrian traffic. • Kiosks or temporary structures can be utilized for impromptu food vending and farmers market spaces
  • 17. Dining Fort Dining Worth, Texas, Pittsboro former gas g NC, former station Car C Dealership Pop up cafe St. Paul, MN
  • 18. Leverage Public Transit • Promote EMST as a live, work, play location. Leverage its connectivity to public places GTCC & jobs via transit Attractive places, transit. features. Needs bus shelter and fewer stops to reduce ride time. • Well-used transit puts “eyes on the street.” Enhances sense of safety • Bus shelter can be part of a new public space • Creative class, immigrants and aging populations appreciate transit. Access to downtown and Depot (bus and train hub).
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  • 20. Strategic Challenge How Can EMST be a Destination Place?
  • 21. Strategy 2: Encourage Place Making Use visioning workshops including all workshops, stakeholders: • Tactic #1 • Identify a sense of place/ public art that embraces the p pedestrian experience p • Tactic #2 • Develop a community meeting space with easy pedestrian accessibility • Tactic #3 • Address neglect, signage and safety perception issues
  • 22. Sense of Place/Community Space • Use facilitated visioning workshops to build capacity, capacity empower neighbors engage stakeholders neighbors, stakeholders. • Create unique sense of place. Establish a brand. Promote brand consistently in/on all media • Let L t residents/stakeholders d fi / id t / t k h ld define/create a community space t it (garden, playground, chess tables, gazebo) that reflects unique character and is highly visible.
  • 23. Place making 101 Create human-scale experiences. • Ideas: • Public Art - historical markers, murals, sculptures, mosaics, may build image, community interest or tourism • Facades and signage - Promote revolving loan funds & access city programs to encourage facade upgrades, including new signage or awnings. • Unique Architecture: Alternative building structures such as shipping containers or railroad cars make distinctive places.
  • 24. Elements of a great public space 1. Protection from traffic, crime , and the elements 2. Place to walk, stop, stand & s sit 3. Things to see 4. Opportunities for conversations, to play, to enjoy good weather 5. Human-scale 6. 6 Aesthetic quality
  • 25. Strategic Challenge How do we build stronger community?
  • 26. Strategy #3 Tactic #1: Strengthen communications Tactic #2: Hold events, utilize social media Tactic #3: Market EMST to immigrants
  • 27. Building Capacity • Leverage momentum of EMDC’s success in housing redevelopment t t to stimulate individual i t d l t to try t ti l t i di id l interest i t in advocacy. Use small events, mural painting, clean up or walking tours to bring people together in an activity. • Enhance partnerships with i tit ti E h t hi ith institutions, neighbors i hb • Move EMDC office to make it accessible, visible and a core of energy. • Create a civic space
  • 28. Hold Events Use Social Media Events, • Engage neighborhood groups and merchants to plan and participate in small events. Use local media and social media to promote sales & events. • Create current, authoritative & inviting web site presence
  • 29. Community Building Market EMST to the ‘new’ North Carolinians: • Affordable housing, sidewalks, proximity to schools, transit and downtown, numerous vacant business lots • Work with realtors and commercial lenders. • Strengthen workshops for new businesses • Visioning workshops for all stakeholders • Work with City to explore zoning changes, better sign code enforcement, shared parking t reduce i d f t h d ki to d unused pavement surfaces
  • 30. Expanding Resource Pool • New trend in academia: • Sustainability and community engagement • Leverage university resources for community benefit • Business & marketing students for business support • Sociology & political science students for surveys • Architecture design students for corridor imaging
  • 31. Make Friends, Grow Ad M k Fi d G Advocates t College students staff and faculty school teachers elected students, faculty, teachers, officials, city staff, public safety officers, neighborhood association members, oldsters, t b ld t teens, youngsters, bi t bicyclists, walkers, b li t lk us riders, chess players, church goers, church staff, church leaders, homemakers, merchants, property owners, home p p y owners, gardeners, contractors, renters, nurses, investors, entrepreneurs, realtors, nonprofit groups, immigrants, volunteers, artists, newcomers, groups immigrants volunteers artists newcomers long- timers, musicians, historians. Who else? Advocates may come from anywhere.
  • 33. Have a H t H Heart Project for Public Spaces www.pps.org