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Comparable Developments
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Comparable Developments
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Several comparable developments within the United States were examined based on similar size, mix of uses, cultural and historical significance, and other factors.
• Wynwood - Miami, Florida • The Pearl - San Antonio, Texas • River North (RiNo) - Denver, Colorado • The Meatpacking District - Manhattan, New York, New York
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WYNWOOD
Fast Facts • Located in Miami, FL just north of downtown • ~525 acres • Prominent Entertainment District dotted with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, dance venues, and other retail
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THE PEARL
Fast Facts • Located in San Antonio, TX just north of downtown • ~47.6 acres • Top culinary and cultural destination • Mixed use space featuring retail, dining, green spaces, riverside amphitheater • Sustainable buildings mixed with historic architecture
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RIVER NORTH (RiNo)
Fast Facts • Located in Denver, CO just north of downtown • ~1,107 acres • Trendy River North Art District features contemporary art galleries, hip concert venues in revamped industrial buildings • Historic warehouses and factories now house jazz bars, restaurants, art galleries and working studios • Known for its colorful murals, cocktail lounges, brewpubs and late night food trucks • Boasts a diverse mix of creative businesses ranging from visual artists, designers, furniture makers, craft distillers, winemakers, creators of unique outdoor gear and small batch coffee roasters
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MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Fast Facts • Located in Manhattan, NY • ~20 acres • Transformed from its slaughterhouse origins into a luxury destination filled with clubs, stylish restaurants and several of the City’s trendiest hotels. • Neighborhoods historic cobblestone streets are upscale boutiques and salons along with the High Line, an elevated park built on a former railway line