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  • Coos Bay (Or.). Urban Renewal Agency; Coos Bay (Or.); PB PlaceMaking; Johnson Gardner; Oregon Downtown Development Association; Bramare Landscape Architecture (City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-12-02)
    More often than not, master plans are developed based on a vision and not market realities. This master plan moves previous planning efforts forward by market testing assumptions and concepts, incorporating developer ...
  • Gresham (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Gresham Redevelopment Commission; Gleason Group; Farkas Group; SERA Architects; Whitlow, Dave; Johnson Gardner; Communitas LLC (City of Gresham (Or.), 2006-03)
    This plan summarizes the physical and market conditions related to the newly acquired property and reviews the previous planning work done. It recommends minimal refinements and suggests five action steps to begin ...
  • DKS Associates; Kittelson & Associates; Fletcher Farr Ayotte; Johnson Gardner; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Group MacKenzie; Hillsboro (Or.); Parsons Brinckerhoff (City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2004-02)
    The design for Witch Hazel Village reflects refinements and advancements to previous planning efforts that date back to 1997 when Metro, the regional government, identified the area for future Urban Growth Boundary ...
  • Urban Design Collaborative; Lancaster Engineering; SHN Consulting Engineers & Geologists; Pacific Habitat Services; Johnson Gardner; Benkendorf Associates; Newport (Or.) (City of Newport (Or.), 2006-03)
    [This] report has been prepared to accomplish two primary objectives: first, to guide the growth of Newport's economy and, second, to provide a Land Use, Transportation and Utility Plan for the South Beach Neighborhood.
  • Economic and Planning Systems; Moore Iacofano Goltsman (Firm); Portland Development Commission; Nelson-Nygaard Consulting Associates; Architectural Cost Consultants; Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden Architects; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Heritage Research Associates; Johnson Gardner (Portland (Or.), 2006-12)
    The Ankeny/Burnside Development Framework organizes and prioritizes action categories into a four-tiered hierarchy: a) Primary Land Uses b) Desired Built Form c) Opportunity Sites d) Supporting Strategies. Each ...
  • Johnson Gardner; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-12)
    The Burnside Bridgehead project represents a highly complicated development on a key site for Portland's Close-In Eastside. The site is difficult physically, with significant grade differentials and transportation requirements. ...
  • Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.); Johnson Gardner (Portland Development Commission, 2004-04-14)
    Johnson Gardner was retained by the Portland Development Commission to prepare an evaluation of residential and commercial retail development opportunities at PDC-owned “Parcel 8” near South Waterfront Park and the existing ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Johnson Gardner (Portland Development Commission, 2006-03)
    [T]he purpose of this study is to: describe the comparative advantage of the study area and define the opportunities and barriers to development; describe a set of recommendations that key stakeholders (primarily the ...
  • Johnson Gardner; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 2005-07)
    PDC commissioned an evaluation of the residential and commercial development opportunities at the PDC-owned western half of Block 45, at the intersection of NE Holladay St. and NE MLK Blvd., in the Lloyd District portion ...
  • Johnson Gardner; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 2005)
    The The Portland Development Commission retained Johnson Gardner to prepare an evaluation of residential and commercial retail development opportunities at PDC-owned "Block 49" across from the Convention Center on NE ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Michael McCulloch Architecture; Mayer/Reed; Lindley, Lloyd; LifschutzDavidson Sandilands; Karen Whitman Projects; Art Fortuna Hospitality; Johnson Gardner; Holmes, Craig S. (City of Portland (Or.), 2006-03)
    This report crystallizes an exciting new vision for the district surrounding the Oregon Convention Center (OCC) in downtown Portland. Created by an unconventional design team through a process of interactive collaborat ...
  • Redmond (Or.); SERA Architects; Johnson Gardner; H & A Construction (City of Redmond (Or.), 2007-04-27)
    The Downtown Preliminary Development Plan lays out a development vision that is intended to reinvigorate Redmondâ s Down-town core. It envisions a unique, mixed-use heart for Redmond that responds to and strengthens ...
  • Johnson Gardner; StastnyBrun Architects; Kittelson & Associates; Tigard (Or.); Parametrix, Inc. (City of Tigard (Or.), 2005-09-30)
    The overall goal of the TDIP is to design a Downtown neighborhoodâ ¦an â urban villageâ â ¦that integrates anticipated and desired changes into a clear and coherent strategy; preserves what is desirable in the area, ...

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