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Loop Area Retail and Development Strategy Action Plan
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public transportation and railroads in Saint Additionally, as part of the garage <br />Louis, along with a food & beverage redevelopment, there could be an <br />component, could establish the site as a opportunity to introduce high-quality public <br />unique destination for transit enthusiasts and open space in the East Delmar/DeBaliviere <br />could also anchor future development. This Neighborhood, supplementing Ruth Porter <br />space could be supplemented by a Ñviewing Park and the Saint Vincent Greenway. <br />roomÒ where families can come to watch the <br />In the short term, the wall fronting Delmar <br />trolley cars be cleaned and repaired. As a <br />should be repurposed as a public art <br />result, a cultural anchor in the future trolley <br />installation. An engaging installation such as <br />barn would also create additional demand <br />a LED light project would enliven the area <br />for future retail growth in the area. <br />and bring a new sense of energy. <br />Alternatively, a public competition to <br />decorate the wall would engage the <br />community in beautification of the area. <br />5|Retail <br />Given the challenging economic conditions, <br />Proposed Trolley Barn Conceptual Sketch <br />lack of residential density, and cluster of <br />Courtesy of CH2M Hill <br /> <br />institutional uses in this area, a retail <br />tenanting strategy similar to what has been <br />4|Long-Term Strategy <br />recommended for District 1 should not be <br />attempted at this time. <br />As the East Delmar/DeBaliviere <br />Neighborhood grows into a more vibrant <br />However, there are a number of alternative <br />community and land uses shift away from <br />retail interventions that can be pursued in the <br />institutional towards residential and retail, <br />short and long term that can create <br />there may be an opportunity for the Metro <br />increased economic and pedestrian activity <br />DeBaliviere Garage facility to be <br />as well as demonstrate future potential for <br />repurposed. If acquired by a private <br />retail growth. These include pop-up stores <br />developer, the existing structures could be <br />housed in mobile structures, temporary art <br />demolished and the site redeveloped. <br />galleries, and interactive events and displays <br />Alternatively, the garage might be <br />in vacant spaces. <br />redeveloped and the existing structures re- <br />used. In either case, redevelopment of this <br />site should include dense multi-family <br />residential development, ground floor retail, <br />and some commercial office space above the <br />ground level. <br />12 <br />DLARP&DS <br />ELMAR OOP REA ETAIL LAN EVELOPMENT TRATEGY <br /> <br />
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