The Distillery District plan calls for programming that would include but not be not limited to: a boutique hotel, bourbon museum, small batch bourbon distillery, office space, commercial and retail space, condominiums, live work units, multi-family units, open public space, and the Town Branch Trail.
Butler-Auburn Redevelopment Plan Update »
With pressure from a strong market resurgence in urban living, Auburn Avenue was facing challenges to preserve not only its low-scaled historic buildings but its commercial orientation. The 2005 Redevelopment Plan Update combines the earlier CRP’s emphasis on specific redevelopment projects with a new sensitivity to Auburn’s historic context and narrative.
Cuyler-Brownsville Master Plan »
In the Spring and Summer of 1999, Urban Collage, in collaboration with Al Lindsay, AIA and Saussy Engineering, worked with the Housing Department of the City of Savannah to develop a plan for new single-family housing in a long-neglected community, Cuyler-Brownsville.
Rosewood Hills Master Plan »
In 2003, the Columbia Housing Authority retained Urban Collage to produce a market-based development plan along the lines of the HOPE VI model for the 19-acre Hendley Homes public housing site. The plan emphasized public involvement and architectural compatibility to rally the adjoining neighborhoods around a new vision for the area.
East End Small Area Plan »
A diverse neighborhood originally home to professionals, entertainers, and even some of the first African-American jockeys. Plans center on balancing affordability while creating new investment, including plans for a rejuvenated Third Street Corridor.
Campbell Terrace and Delona Gardens Hope VI Master Plans »
The project included a variety of development considerations including adaptive re-use, community gardens and orchards, senior housing, townhomes, single family homes, existing institution / educational structures and several additional areas under city ownership in the Old Wilmington Road neighborhood.
Nicholtown Master Plan »
The City of Greenville, SC in collaboration with the Greenville Housing Authority, focused on a long-range master plan for the revitalization of the Nicholtown neighborhood and the Jesse Jackson Townhomes. This redevelopment project will be “the largest revitalization project in city history” according to the Greenville News.
Belmont Area Revitalization Plan »
This project focused on revitalizing one of Charlotte’s oldest inner city neighborhoods into a safe and sustainable community. The project study area encompasses 522 acres equivalent to 1,647 parcels.
East Rome Revitalization Plan »
Urban Collage has been retained to lead a multi-disciplinary team to prepare a master plan for the revitalization of the East Rome neighborhood centering on the redevelopment of the obsolete Altoview Terrace public housing complex.









