What is road access for this project going to look like for the main building? I sure hope it isn't off of Walnut... I can't wait to see people going south trying to make an unprotected left into that building. This whole area is in need of a severe traffic flow redesign or it is going to make an already unsafe area (for both pedestrians and cars) even worse.
They appear to be taking soil samples today on the larger undeveloped site
It looks like they are wanting to remove about 16 on-street parking spots along Harrison to add just 17 new surface lot spots. The plan also calls for 5(!) curb cuts. The smaller site proposal is unhinged.
They could mitigate this by continuing the street wall on the 2nd and 3rd floors. This would give the appearance that it is all one building instead of three little ones.
The parking lot itself is a non-starter. It doesn't even have proper internal flow. You would have to re-enter the street just to get from on side to the other...and 5 curb cuts in that small area - no way.
Here is a 7/11 in Orlando for an example of how to hide parking (or in this case, gas pumps).
https://earth.app.goo.gl/aGpw2Z
Kudos though for at least keeping the massing at the corners. Not that long ago a developer would have just plopped the building right in the center if the lot and then surround it by parking.
the bottom (west) parking lot is the one the currently exists on the site and is for the building that already exists (i don't think it is even really a part of this new project) .. the new parking lot is for the new buildings .. they won't have crossover users ..
They will have cross-over users if they see a vacant spot on the other side. Back when I was a City Planner we required parking lots that boarder each other to have an internal connection. We didn't want people driving back into the street just to go to the next parking lot.
Update:
Any updates on the start of this project?
Can't wait to see the video from the first person to climb or bike from the ground up to the peak of that giant triangle. :-)
This project is moving forward.
OCURA is set to transfer ownership to the development group and provide $3.1 million in TIF.
I should have the final renderings soon. Rand Elliott is still the architect.
Here are the final renderings.
Will be highly visible from the highway.
Snazzy. Loving all this action right beside the highway.
I like it.
A Deep Deuce/Health Center Boathouse.
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