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Market Square

WHAT DOES THIS LOOK LIKE IN 2015?

Market Square

Delaware St.

Alabama St.

Pennsylvania St.

New Jersey St.

COMPLETED SUCCESSES
Ohio St.

City Market
Market St.

CITY MARKET

The Platform BikeHub

Washington St.

BIKEHUB

Maryland St.

THE PLATFORM

East St.

Market Square

Looking west along Market Street

ARTISTRY
BUILDING A STRONG RESIDENTIAL BASE

Cultural Trail Streetscape

Cultural Trail Streetscape

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Market Square

Rosa Parks Transit Center Detroit, MI

DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER


A FACE FOR TRANSIT & STATEMENT OF DESIGN

Uptown Station Normal, Illinois

Government Square Cincinnati, OH

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Market Square

Jamison Square Portland, OR

City Garden St. Louis, MO

Millennium Park Chicago, IL

The Yards Washington D.C

WHERE IS OUR DESTINATION PARK EXPERIENCE?


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Market Square

Existing building at Ohio & Alabama

OLD CITY HALL & STATE PARKING LOT


FINDING A USER

Public charrette

Interior of old City Hall

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Market Square

Delaware St.

Alabama St.

Pennsylvania St.

New Jersey St.

MARKET SQUARE NORTH SITE (PHASE 1)


DOWNTOWN MIXED USE

Old City Hall

Ohio St.

Market
Market St.

Artistry Plaza
Washington St.

Transit

Maryland St.

East St.

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Market Square

Delaware St.

Alabama St.

Pennsylvania St.

New Jersey St.

JUDICIAL CENTER & JAIL RELOCATION

Old City Hall

Ohio St.

Market
Market St.

Phase 1

Artistry Plaza
Washington St.

Transit
Jail
Maryland St.

East St.

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Market Square

Cen

ter

POSSIBLE RAPID TRANSIT CORRIDORS?


RED, BLUE, & GREEN POTENTIAL ROUTES 16

Market Square

Dockside Green Victoria, BC

A SUSTAINABLE DISTRICT

The Brewery Milwaukee, WI

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reconnec&ng to our waterways (ROW) is


a grassroots movement that is helping neighbors strengthen waterways, and in turn, helping waterways strengthen neighborhoods. led by a public-private partnership of many business and nonprofit organizations following the collective impact framework.

Who is involved?
Indianapolis neighborhoods and residents private and public organizations civic leaders
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ROW actively seeks input from the residents and stakeholders who live and work closest to the waterways.

Holis&c solu&ons
Aesthetics - infuse functional art and natural beauty into the process resulting in experiential sensory engagement Connectivity create artistic, beautiful, and welcoming access points to our waterways within a 10 minute walk or 20 minute bike ride on dedicated, well-maintained paths, sidewalks and bike lanes Ecology create conditions that improve ecological form and function Economics - leverage opportunities for economic growth for adjacent neighborhoods Education inspire residents to learn about waterways health, history and value to adjacent neighborhoods Well-being create safe and accessible opportunities that promote and support physical and mental well-being

Our work, process


1. Seek participation and input from people who live and work closest to the waterways. 2. Identify and support projects that have lasting, meaningful impact. 3. Give people opportunities to learn about and experience art, nature, and beauty along our waterways.

Why row? Why now?


Safety. Well-being. Beauty. Connectivity. Pride. Respect.

Why row? Why now?


Our community-wide focus - improves our environment - boosts economic development - creates a higher quality of life for all
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The entire city will benefit exponentially over time.

POSSIBILITIES

Prairie Modules by M12

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