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D I S T R I C T
SULPHUR DELL
M A R K E T
Market
BRT
Community Gardens
Rooftop Gardens
Heritage Restaurants
Culinary School
Temporary Fields
Pedestrian Axes
Retail Streets
Harrison Ave
Second Ave
Third Ave
Fifth Ave
Sixth Ave
Seventh Ave
Jackson Ave
Vehicular Roads
Bicentennial Mall
Diverse Fabric
Sulphur Spring Plaza
Community Park
Swale Greenway
Market Commons
Riverfront Park
Bikeways
CULTIVATING A RESILIENT URBAN LIFESTYLE
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Food
Mobility
Ecology
NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND PEDESTRIAN / TRANSIT-ORIENTED STRATEGIES
Street Hierarchy
Consolidate ParkingExisting Surface Parking Transit Flood Resilience
200 m
100
50
10 1 : 2000
Student
Student Housing and Services
FamilyActive CommunityEntrepreneur Advocate
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE NETWORK
Medical Campus and Clinical Education
Jackson Street Nightlife and Historical Sites
Vanderbilt University via BRT and Bikeway
Fitness Park and Bikeway
Community Wellness Center
Riverfront Promenade
Fitness Center
Access to Downtown via BRT
Live-Work Residential
‘Pop-up’ and Seasonal Retail at Market Plaza
Vibrant, Mixed-income Demographic
Fresh and Local Food at Market Plaza
Quality Affoardable Healthcare at Clinic
Park and Open Space Network
Metro-Nashville via BRT and Bikeway
Work-force Housing
Community Gardens
Festivals and Events at Market Plaza
‘Aging-in-place’
Public and Alternative Transit
Access to Local / Organic Food
Community Gardens
Access to Capitol via BRT
Student
Student Housing and Services
FamilyActive CommunityEntrepreneur Advocate
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE NETWORK
Medical Campus and Clinical Education
Jackson Street Nightlife and Historical Sites
Vanderbilt University via BRT and Bikeway
Fitness Park and Bikeway
Community Wellness Center
Riverfront Promenade
Fitness Center
Access to Downtown via BRT
Live-Work Residential
‘Pop-up’ and Seasonal Retail at Market Plaza
Vibrant, Mixed-income Demographic
Fresh and Local Food at Market Plaza
Quality Affoardable Healthcare at Clinic
Park and Open Space Network
Metro-Nashville via BRT and Bikeway
Work-force Housing
Community Gardens
Festivals and Events at Market Plaza
‘Aging-in-place’
Public and Alternative Transit
Access to Local / Organic Food
Community Gardens
Access to Capitol via BRT
F1
H2
I3
I4
B5
A2
B2
L1
L2
H1
B6
B4
B1
B3
K1
K2
F2
F3
I5
F4
G1
I1
B7
A1
M1
I2
J1
J2
K3
H3
Luxury Residential
Market Residential
Affordable Residential
Research and Development
Structured Parking
Student SRO
Institutional
Townhouse
Office
Hotel
Retail
Historic Buildings Retail
J2 L1 L2K3I4I2 J1
J1 J2F1 F2 F3 H1
H2 I4 J1 J2H1
B7B5A2 B2
I2 J1 J2 L2H1
B6B2 B4
B6B1 B3
H1 L2J1
K3
I4 K1 K2F1 F2
I5F4
G1 I1 I3 I4
G1 I1
K3B7B5A2
A1 B1 B2 M1
I2
I4
I2 J1 J2 L1 L2H1 K3B7B5A2 I4
M2
H2 H3
H3F3
L1J2
L1
I2 I3
A MIXED-USE NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT
PHASE II : CONSOLIDATE 1,680,368SFPHASE I : CATALYZE 2,508,691 SF PHASE III : CAPITALIZE 997,561 SF PHASE IV : FUTURE 5,186,620 SF
54 217 sf indoor market
32 291 sf public event space
Winter
Low Capacity
Market
Public Event Space
Market Shops
21 m 21 m 30 m20 m 20 m21 m
Food Market + Office Farmer’s MarketMarket AlleyShops Alley Riverfront Park
83 118 sf indoor market
69 320 sf public event space
Typical Weekend
Medium Capacity
Summer
Full Capacity
90 933 sf indoor market
69 320 sf outdoor market
142 083 sf public event space
NASHVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET SECTION
GAME-DAY PLAZA
MARKET ADAPTABILITY MARKET COMMONS FLOOD ADAPTABILITY
MARKET PLAZA
RESIDENTIAL BLOCK SECTION
MEDICAL CAMPUS
Market Residential
Affordable Residential
Luxury Residential
Retail
Townhouses
Residential Amenities
Parking
Courtyards
Increase in Site Value
Capital Stack by Phase