Urban Collage | Planning and Design

Historic Westside Village Master Plan, Atlanta, GA »

Located in the Vine City neighborhood, on the western edge of Downtown Atlanta, Historic Westside Village is a commercial center that offers not only a town center to the residents of the neighborhood, but a glimpse into the community’s past.

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Suwanee City Hall Programming »

Urban Collage, Inc. assisted the City of Suwanee by conducting a utilization study and needs assessment for the City’s administrative and police / court facilities.

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Lexington Southend Park Design Guidelines »

Development of the Master Plan and Housing Pattern Book for the Southend Park Neighborhood that lies adjacent to the proposed Newtown Pike Extension (NPE), visioned as a grand urban boulevard.

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The Red Mile »

The Red Mile Development Plan is a progressive infill development project located in the heart of Lexington, KY at the nation’s second oldest standing chariot racing venue, The Red Mile.

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Downtown Livability Code »

The Downtown Livability Code is the result of an initiative of Central Atlanta Progress and the City of Atlanta to review and update a Special Public Interest (SPI) Zoning District for downtown Atlanta.

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City of Macon Southside Neighborhood Planning Services »

Urban Collage conducted a series of neighborhood planning and development services for a variety of historic communities in Macon, GA.

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Evans Government Center »

In late 2006, Columbia County, Georgia began to develop a series of Master Plans with the assistance of Urban Collage, Inc. to guide future facility placement and to enhance the identity and character of County facilities.

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Battery Park Master Plan »

Situated within a rapidly growing corridor just a few miles from Clemson University, the 120+ acre Master Plan seeks to create a new multi-use district that is at once walkable and urban, yet takes full advantage of numerous natural features by preserving waterways, views and several nature areas.

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