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Beltline TAD Feasibility Study / Redevelopment Plan »

The BeltLine is a visionary ‘Smart Growth’ initiative for twenty-two miles of under utilized railroad right-of-way ringing Downtown Atlanta. Urban Collage was involved in the creation of both the 2004 TAD (Tax-Allocation District) Feasibility Study and the 2005 TAD Redevelopment Plan.

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Brookhaven – Peachtree LCI »

The village center is intended to become a focal point within the Brookhaven community and DeKalb County, including a mix of multi-tenant office space, retail business and multi-family residential development positioned around a central open space in a denser, pedestrian oriented pattern.

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Montessori of Macon Facility Master Plan »

Through a series of Advisory Team meetings and stakeholder workshops, Urban Collage helped clarify the Montessori School of Macon’s vision for the future, including identification of long-term property and facility needs, development of a campus master plan, and establishment of future expansion strategies and principals.

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PCIDs Strategic Planning and Implementation »

That LCI study identified a list of key projects (including intersection enhancements, streetscapes, a wayfinding system, and zoning amendments) that would further the PCID’s mission to implement transit-supportive development and maximize existing transportation investments in the area.

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APS Center for Leadership and Learning & “Build Smart” Facilities Master Plan »

The eight-story facility encompasses 232,000 square feet (including 3,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space), includes a 475 space parking deck, and accommodates more than 650 staffers from 12 different departments.

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