This work group is designed for local planning, housing and economic development staff interested in learning about the challenges and opportunities involved in transforming aging malls and office
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In session 6 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group – Affordable Housing in Malls and Office Parks: Tradeoffs and Financing Strategies – work group participants: Learned various
In session 5 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group – Economic Modeling for Redevelopment Feasibility – work group participants learned to use a customized redevelopment project
Session 4 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group – Developing a Responsive Design Framework & an Efficient and Transparent Planning Process – explores: Specific tools and
Session 3 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group delves into the redevelopment implementation roadmap. Attendees were introduced to the following: Case studies to help local staff
In Session 2 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group, consultants presented several project examples on how to successfully introduce housing into large mall and office park sites
In Session 1 of the Aging Malls & Office Parks Transformation Work Group, experts led the discussion on the regional importance and potential benefits of redeveloping aging malls and office parks
The Bay Area Aging Malls and Office Parks Transformation White Paper was created to develop an informed Plan Bay Area 2050 implementation strategy and a pilot program that would support local
Almost every infill site requires site assessment and planning before redevelopment can occur. In this webinar, the Center for Creative Land Re-use (CCLR) highlights two funding opportunities that can
“Quick-build” projects allow cities and counties to quickly create safe lanes of traffic for people who are traveling by bike, by foot, by wheelchair, scooter or similar non-vehicle mode. Giving