Malls Revisioned - Success Stories
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Malls Revisioned - Success Stories
THE DYING MALL REINVENTING SHOPPING MALLS TO REVITALIZE THE COMMUNITY One third of the 1,200 US enclosed shopping malls are dead or endangered. THE DYING MALL The Iconic American Shopping Mall • • • • Changing demographics and tastes Loss of anchor stores Loss of national retail chains Being replaced by lifestyle centers and power centers • Online Shopping THE DYING MALL The Iconic American Shopping Mall • • • • Big problem for the community Loss of community vibrancy Loss of tax revenue Difficult to refill the space THE DYING MALL Community Impact • What’s the solution? • What can the community do? • Rethink the enclosed shopping mall. THE DYING MALL Reinvention The Dying Mall - Overview Terry L. Reed, Vice President SSM Group, Inc. Malls Revisioned - Success Stories Drew A. Romanic, Associate Principal The Martin Architectural Group Zoning, Contract, and Regulatory Issues in Redevelopment Joseph G. Riper, Shareholder Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco Bringing New Life to a Delaware County Suburban Mall Michael P. Markman, President BET Investments THE DYING MALL The Panel MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES Drew A. Romanic, Associate Principal The Martin Architectural Group Original Aerial MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Hunt Valley Mall Current Aerial with New Residential MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Hunt Valley Towne Centre Mall Interior View Entry to Food Court Area Upper Level MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES Mall Interior View Executive Center Across the Street Old Macy’s Entrance MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Hunt Valley Mall Failed Attempt to Activate Backfilled Space at Macy’s Walmart Expanded Footprint at Macy’s Anchor Space MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Hunt Valley Mall MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Hunt Valley Towne Centre MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Hunt Valley Towne Centre MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Laurel Mall, Laurel MD MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Towne Centre at Laurel Buildings were Hidden from the Street Dark and Uninviting Food Court MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Laurel Mall • • • • • Site was completely razed A main street pedestrian way was introduced Cleared a vision line from main thoroughfare into site Expanded amenities to include dining and entertainment with retail 340 multi-family rental apartment units • Adjacent on-site with secure parking MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Towne Centre at Laurel • • • Amenities create a sense of place Areas provided for reposed and contemplation Outdoor Dining and Vibrant activity incorporated throughout the center MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: Towne Centre at Laurel MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: McHenry Row, Locust Point Baltimore MD MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: McHenry Row Original Water Tower Identifies the Site Refurbished Water Tower MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: McHenry Row MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: McHenry Row • Brownfield site • Direct access from I-95 at Fort McHenry Tunnel • REZONING TO A PUD READER WAS REQUIRED • Rezoned to a PUD reader • Adjustments were made to parking requirements • A limit was set to the number of residential units • Requirements were made for retail and office components • Adjacent little league baseball fields were to remain and be improved Original Chesapeake Paperboard Company Aerial View • 9.5 acre site • New signalized direct access to the site from Key Highway (I-95 access road) • Approximately 1,000 surface and structured parking spaces on site • 89,000 SF office space • 110,000 SF retail space • 250 luxury rental apartments MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: McHenry Row MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: McHenry Row MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES AFTER: McHenry Row Original Aerial MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Granite Run Mall MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES PROPOSED PLAN: The Promenade at Granite Run MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Granite Run Mall MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES BEFORE: Granite Run Mall MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES PROPOSED PLAN: The Promenade at Granite Run - Retail MALLS REVISIONED - SUCCESS STORIES PROPOSED PLAN: The Promenade at Granite Run - Residential ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES IN REDEVELOPMENT Joseph G. Riper, Shareholder Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco • Amend Existing Zoning Regulations vs. Enact New Zoning Ordinance • Conflicts with Existing Zoning Regulations • Form Based Ordinance • Overlay • By-Right/Conditional Use/Special Exception • Map Change vs. Text Change ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES Zoning Issues • Pad Sites Separately Owned • Cross Easement Rights • Leaseholds – Will They Remain • Anchor tenant controls • Private control rights – how will such rights affect • Overall access design • Entrance and traffic signal locations • Internal circulation • Parking fields • Building design • Facades/architectural considerations ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES Private Contract Rights • Water/Sewer • Will usage increase/tapping fees • Traffic Improvements • Will trip generation increase • On-site improvements - including access improvements • Off-site improvements • Stormwater Management • How will current, more restrictive regulations affect site development • Infiltration requirements • Rate/quality/quantity of run-off ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES Regulatory Controls - Infrastructure ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES Granite Run Mall ZONING, CONTRACT, AND REGULATORY ISSUES The Promenade at Granite Run BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A DELAWARE COUNTY SUBURBAN MALL Michael P. Markman, President BET Investments BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL A Look Around Granite Run Mall BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Granite Run Mall – West to East BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Site Plan • Malls of Yesteryear • Automobile focused • Department Store focused • Interior environment • Retail-centric Man…this place is dead! BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL The Changing Face of the American Mall • Multipurpose Leisure Destination • Dining • Retail • Entertainment • Housing • Live – Eat – Play - Shop • Pedestrian Oriented • Inside – Out • Millennial Mindset BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL “Today’s Mall” - Lifestyle Center Pleasant Walking Environment BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL “Today’s Mall” – Lifestyle Center BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL “Today’s Mall” – Lifestyle Center Still a place of community and gathering Just transformation to new experience BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL “Today’s Mall” – Lifestyle Center • Zoning created in a different era • Most Zoning Ordinances have not been modernized • Conventional Zoning segregates land uses • Existing Zoning does not support a Lifestyle Center BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Zoning • Design Guided Approach • Concept Plan • Overlay District Bulk Regulations • Design Guidelines • Building Permit Design Review Process • Form-based Zoning BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Zoning Approach BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Zoning BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Zoning • Boscov’s & Sears • Buildings • Lease Area restrictions • Acme & Kohl's remain • McDonald’s & Riddle Ale House • Gas/Petroleum Pipelines • Existing Utilities & Township Sewer Easement • And yes……Granite BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Site Constraints BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Site Constraints • • • • • • • Site Constraints Managing Ongoing Operations Documentation (or lack thereof) Expectations Traffic Sanitary Sewer Storm water BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Identifying the Redevelopment Issues • • • • • • • • Weighing Each Decision “Existing to Remain” Keeping sight of the end Finding the middle ground Financial Implications Long term business goals Community Partner Improving on the past BRINGING NEW LIFE TO A SUBURBAN MALL Ensuring the Result TERRY L. REED Vice President SSM Group, Inc. [email protected] DREW A. ROMANIC Associate Principal The Martin Architectural Group [email protected] JOSEPH G. RIPER Shareholder Riley Riper Hollin & Colagreco [email protected] MICHAEL P. MARKMAN President BET Investments [email protected] THE DYING MALL The Panel