Photo credit: James Vandiver |
The entire Times site is 7.6 acres, and it is rare that an opportunity comes along to redevelop that much contiguous space on the central Parkway corridor. But you need to consider the challenges.
- Most of the site is located in the 100-year flood plain, with the possible exception of the press building, which was built after a major flood in the 1970s.
- Access to the site is limited to three awkward entrances: a right-in/right-out off the northbound Parkway service road, Vanderbilt Drive through a neighborhood, and Market Place though an office park.
- Its mid-block position makes it unappealing to most retailers, despite being on one of the busiest sections of the Parkway-- 110,000 vehicles pass the building every day.
- There is a 150-foot TVA easement on the backside of the site.
- The exterior appearances of the surrounding buildings-- a bowling alley and a 1960s shopping center-- are not very appealing.
A concept for the Huntsville Times site on Memorial Parkway. Rendering credit: City of Huntsville |
There are two components to this concept: A "family entertainment center" and a hotel.
Family Entertainment Center
"The Launch Pad." Rendering Credit: City of Huntsville |
Bowling giant Brunswick has a photo gallery of some award-winning designs for these types of centers.
Hotel
Rendering Credit: City of Huntsville |
The proposed hotel would be approximately 100 rooms. It would most likely be a limited-service hotel, similar to a Hampton Inn or a Hyatt Place. This hotel will be within 1 mile of the VBC, helping the center reach their goal of 1000 rooms, an important milestone that is important to attract larger events and conventions.
Expanded Plan
Rendering Credit: City of Huntsville |
Of course, the adjacent properties are not currently for sale, and there are no indications that they will be in the near future.
What do you think? Any ideas that you particularly like, hate, or you think we missed?
8 comments:
What about a Dave and Busters?
Why not put the Whole Foods there since its not far from where they were originally looking
With that site so close to Parkway City Mall, there definitely needs to be someway to "connect" the two sites without fear of crossing Bob Wallace. The simplest solution would be an elevated walkway. However, if we're going to dream...
"Why not put the Whole Foods there since its not far from where they were originally looking " this guy has the right idea!!!
It doesn't have a wow factor to it, but a car dealership might be good there...
I think it creates more issues than it does solving the existing ones.
Whole Foods! I concur!
A Dave and Busters will be a great idea. Definitely needs to be a entertainment place on whatever is put there. Huntsville needs more entertainment bad.
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