East Market District

Community Planning Assistance Team Report

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In October 1995, the City of Greensboro, North Carolina, became the first site visited by a Community Planning Team (now the Community Planning Assistance Teams program). The team visited Greensboro to assist in the identification of alternative solutions for economic development, urban design, and community empowerment in the East Market Street District.

The team had three basic goals for the project:

  • Bring significant economic development to the East Market Street District as a means of increasing employment, services, and resident ownership of businesses.
  • Develop planning and urban design concepts for a major roadway: East Market Street.
  • Help build coalitions and partnerships that will see the revitalization of the district through whatever period of time required.

The team produced an initial report and a follow up that provided information on the implementation of a Community Development Corporation. With guidance from the report, the community formed a development corporation and hired its first executive director to implement the suggestions in the plan.

More than 20 years later, Greensboro reports over 175 million dollars in new public and private investment in the area.


Details

Page Count
32
Date Published
Jan. 1, 1996
Format
Adobe PDF
Publisher
American Planning Association

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Economic Development

Historic City-and-Institutional Neglect and Public Perception

Creation of Lead Agent

Lack of Adequate Financing Mechanisms

Market Street as a Community Divide and Barrier

Sense of Security

Unattractive Private Commercial Development

Diminishing Strength of Housing Resources

Student Academic Achievement

Lead Agent Options

Introduction

Approach

Structural Options

Case Studies

Broadway Corridor Equity Development Project – Gary, Indiana

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation – Bronx, New York

Shorebank Corporation – Chicago, Illinois

Recommendations

References

Addendum: East Market Street Lead Agent

Introduction

Desired Lead Agent Characteristics

Membership Pattern and Nominating Strategy

Job Description/Characteristics of Executive Director and Search

Action Agenda for Steering Committee

Early Action Agenda for Lead Agency