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]]>November 22, 2017 – RESIGHT is pleased to announce an update to the proposed plans for the Springbrook Farm redevelopment on the former Alcoa West plant site in Alcoa, TN.
According to Mark L. Johnson, City Manager for the City of Alcoa, there was a concern among area residents about plans for the property along Faraday street across from Alcoa Middle School, which has been vacant since the City’s founding.
“After hearing the concerns of the citizens and working with Airport Center Development Partners (RESIGHT), we are pleased to announce that the City has purchased the property so that it can remain as open space.” said Mark L. Johnson, “Not only will this maintain the aesthetics of the neighborhood but it will also provide the legal basis for the City to formally develop a greenway corridor between the existing park and the Springbrook Farm development on the former Alcoa West plant site.”
Even though originally platted for residential lots, most area residents were under the impression that the property was either an extension of the adjoining Springbrook Park or was part of the school campus and would never be developed.
RESIGHT Senior VP Mikk Anderson, stated “We are pleased to have worked with the City and local residents to achieve a resolution that addresses the concerns of the citizens with the added benefit of enhancing the potential impact of this dynamic project.”
Proposed Greenway Corridor Map:
PLOT OUTLINE INSET :
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Future Plans Coming Soon
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]]>The demolition of old structures on the Tract C portion of the former Winchester Repeating Arms complex is in full swing. PAL Environmental is in the final stages of completing the abatement of the last remaining asbestos containing materials on the site. Since demolition began in September, DEMCO, Inc. has completed the removal of all universal waste material and the above-grade demolition of multiple buildings with only a few remaining to be demolished. The removal of concrete slabs and below-grade structures has begun.
In collaboration with the City of New Haven, Double A envisions a residential redevelopment in this prime location near Yale University and surrounding neighborhoods.
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View Demolition Progress photos below
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“RESIGHT has had a vision of the asset this site will be to the City of Alcoa and has been committed to its success for the long haul,” said RESIGHT Executive Vice President Mikk Anderson, “Since the groundbreaking in April, we have made significant progress that marks a new chapter in the life of this historic site.”
According to a recent article in The Daily Times, Springbrook Farm is a vision for Alcoa that completes the city. Alcoa residents recently had an opportunity to view the long-awaited master plan city center called Springbrook Farm including a blueprint for a city that will define its destiny. Like a phoenix, Springbrook Farm is set to emerge from the ashes of what was a bustling center of creative manufacturing that dealt an inevitable economic blow with the demise of the West Plant in 1989.
The redevelopment plans include retail, office, hotel, mixed use, entertainment, single family, town homes, multifamily and senior living. This new urbanist design incorporates a broad spectrum of land uses designed to enhance the development’s walkability, as will street, sidewalk and greenway connections, allowing pedestrians access to adjacent neighborhoods. Just six months since the project launched, the progress includes completion of the first sale and substantial completion of mass grading and other infrastructure.
Click here to view the article from The Daily Times of Blount County: http://www.thedailytimes.com/opinion/our_voice/springbook-farms-is-vision-for-alcoa-that-completes-city/article_0d51bdca-cf60-5e8a-aff8-96a699a35331.html
For more information about the Alcoa Redevelopment Project: http://www.resight-ai.com/projects/alcoa/
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The first phase of the redevelopment work involves the construction of a landscaped boulevard, including utilities, running slightly over a mile connecting the existing Hunt Road interchange with the signalized intersection at Hall Road and Associates Boulevard. Property on both sides of the new boulevard are available for development
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September 2017 (Denver, CO) – RESIGHT and Eclipse Development Group, through their entity Double A Development Partners, LLC, are pleased to announce the beginning of structure demolition on a portion of the former Winchester Repeating Arms complex in New Haven, CT.
In collaboration with the City of New Haven, the 13-acre parcel adjacent to the Science Park redevelopment in New Haven, CT is to be transformed to a residential apartment complex in this prime location near Yale University and surrounding neighborhoods.
The demolition phase was awarded to DEMCO, Inc., a demolition company headquartered in East Aurora, NY that specializes in the decommissioning & demolition of contaminated and uncontaminated systems, components and buildings.