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Old Posted Sep 19, 2010, 1:25 AM
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Isn't Garden Party supposed to be some type of home furnishings store and event space?
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The new Island Thyme on Dauphin St:





Also Garden Party, whatever that is, is set to open in the old Krewe Building:




Island Thyme has some really good chicken gumbo !! I`m glad that the krew building is being occupied but I always saw the Krew building as being prime for a restaurant because it does have a court yard.
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MOBILE, Alabama -- Elizabeth Sanders, president of the Downtown Mobile Alliance, hoped to create a buzz when she brought in renowned urban planner Andres Duany to speak at her group’s annual meeting earlier this month.

To that end, she said, the move was a success.

Duany’s presentation, a frank indictment of suburban sprawl, resonated with people, Sanders said, and they’ve been calling and e-mailing her to ask what’s next.

“They want to know what we are going to do to right the course we’re on for the next 20 to 30 years in our city’s future,” she said.

Duany pioneered the New Urbanism movement in the 1980s, a planning ethos that calls for walkability and quality design, development akin to the evolution of cities in the age before automobile travel dominated growth patterns.

While New Urbanism initially focused on creating planned developments from scratch, the movement’s cousin, Smart Growth, seeks to apply the principals in preexisting cities.

In coming weeks, Sanders said, she would like to gather city officials, developers and property owners to discuss how Mobile can foster such growth, particularly in its urban core.

The effort sounded familiar to Laura Clarke, director of Mobile’s Urban Development department.



Andres Duany: Pioneer of the New Urbanism movement spoke to downtown planners in Mobile, Alabama.
Clarke’s department led an effort to overhaul city ordinances to encourage Smart Growth in the early 2000s under Mayor Mike Dow.

The City Council of the time adopted a statement declaring a pro-Smart Growth philosophy, but balked, Clarke said, at putting the policies into effect.

According to Richard Olson, the city’s head planner, the council flinched in large part because of concerns among builders and development interests.

Sanders said that attitudes toward Smart Growth policies seem to be evolving.

Duany conferred with developers and real-estate agents in small-group settings during his visit to Mobile. In interviews with the Press-Register, many of those who attended the meetings said that they appreciated what Duany had to say and expressed their support for Smart Growth, at least in theory.

Burton Clark, of Cummings and Associates, said he largely agreed with many of Duany’s points. He said he particularly liked when Duany pointed out the irony of suburbanites flying to Disney World so they can walk streets meant to replicate a traditional downtown.

Asked whether he thought it wise to alter Mobile’s code system to foster walkable neighborhoods, Clark said he wasn’t familiar enough with the current code system to say whether it needs to be overhauled.

Merrill Thomas, a developer who has been involved in creating strip commercial centers — which Duany abhors — said that he enjoyed the presentation and favors many Smart Growth principles, particularly mixed-use neighborhoods where people can live adjacent to shopping and work opportunities. But Thomas also was skeptical about whether it’s possible to re-create and grow a city in a way that marginalizes car travel.

John Peebles, of Grub and Ellis, said that the best way make Smart Growth a reality, at least downtown where his business emphasis is, would be the adoption of a form-based code.

Form-based codes — distinct from the use-based codes that prevail in American cities— focus on how buildings relate to the streetscape.

Clarke said that form-based codes would be ideal, but such a major change would require political support and the backing of the development community.

Peebles said, however, “The development community is reactive. They react to the rules in place. If they are waiting for developers to get behind it, they will be waiting a long time.”

Jeremy Milling, of White-Spunner and Associates, said Mobile’s attitude toward development in general needs to change. “We need to have a bigger vision of what we want our community to be and hold people accountable to that. And you may lose some people on the front end. It may take some time,” Milling said. “But in the end, it will be better. It may not be a very popular comment in my own industry, but I do believe that.”
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MOBILE, Ala. -- Singapore Technologies Engineering said Monday that it had won contracts worth $63 million with T'Way Air, a South Korean low-cost carrier. The airline, which plans to launch operations this month, will fly Boeing 737s.

ST Aerospace will provide component support and engine maintenance for 10 years. ST Aerospace will charge T'Way Air for the component support based on how many hours its planes fly.

Based in Singapore, the firm owns ST Aerospace Mobile, which operates a maintenance and overhaul base at the Brookley Field Industrial Complex. 


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What is this Garden Party place supposed to be?

nvm the newsletter just came in...

"In the next couple of weeks downtown will have a new retail operation featuring plants and garden accessories. The Garden Party will be opening at 360 Dauphin Street by mid-Ocotber with things that grow and things that display and contain them."

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It`s reatil but i`m hoping for so much more for downtown !
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I'm glad someone took the initiative to bring Andres Duany to Mobile to stir afresh ripples in the New Urbanism movement in the area. Now, I hope it lights enough butts on fire to get people moving and shaking and making it happen!

Garden Party is exciting! Of course, I'm a bit biased being a horticulturist but, dudes! A garden center in a urban core is not a common sight! I see that as a very positive sign in downtown's retail development.
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I'm glad someone took the initiative to bring Andres Duany to Mobile to stir afresh ripples in the New Urbanism movement in the area. Now, I hope it lights enough butts on fire to get people moving and shaking and making it happen!

Garden Party is exciting! Of course, I'm a bit biased being a horticulturist but, dudes! A garden center in a urban core is not a common sight! I see that as a very positive sign in downtown's retail development.

" A Garden center in a urban core" Hmmmm well you may be on to something my friend . I have noticed that there are more housing developments such as condos and luxury apartments being built in areas I would have never thought of. Also there are more signiture housing devlopments being built in the areas of midtown. So I believe the city is embracing the new urbanism movement well.
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I can see the beginning of a nice little high end home furnishings district in Downtown if Garden Party was joined by a more upscale version of Hoffman's and a branch location of the burgeoning I.O. Metro chain.
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Overhaul of I-10 interchange at Wallace Tunnel could start by 2012, officials say Press-Register:

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A long-sought overhaul of the Interstate 10 interchange at the Wallace Tunnel in Mobile now has nearly $27 million of funding in place, and construction could begin as early as 2012, according to state highway officials.

The project aims to improve safety at the tunnel’s eastbound entrance by eliminating the Water Street interchange…
Great news here. Eliminating those huge ramps gives Fort Condé Village room to expand and removes the wall separating the cruise terminal from the rest of downtown.

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Old Posted Sep 25, 2010, 2:56 PM
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Overhaul of I-10 interchange at Wallace Tunnel could start by 2012, officials say Press-Register:



Great news here. Eliminating those huge ramps gives Fort Condé Village room to expand and removes the wall separating the cruise terminal from the rest of downtown.
HUGE news for downtown... thanks for posting.

By the way, I've finally figured out when WKRG goes HD: The first week of October (this year - pretty quick considering the short period of time between now and the time of the announcement)
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Overhaul of I-10 interchange at Wallace Tunnel could start by 2012, officials say Press-Register:



Great news here. Eliminating those huge ramps gives Fort Condé Village room to expand and removes the wall separating the cruise terminal from the rest of downtown.
Excellent!!! Takes up a lot of valuable space....
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Perhaps ALDOT can buy some of the adjacent Bender property and construct the new interchange facility on that site.
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Fort Conde expansion is needed.....
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210 Miillion dollar assembly plant in Prichard !! wow






http://blog.al.com/live/2010/09/revenge_supercars_has_proposed.html

I hope the HK and Revenge auto plants come through for the area.
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I'll believe it when I see construction starting. Now, if only industrial sites around the Prichard/Eight Mile/Magazine Point vicinity were developed with supplier factories.
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I'll believe it when I see construction starting. Now, if only industrial sites around the Prichard/Eight Mile/Magazine Point vicinity were developed with supplier factories.
Exactlly when the suppliers move in then it`s a given...
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WKRG's new HD weather graphics... apparently they start at the end of this week. (By the way, we have some great weather this week)





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Fall on the coast doesn`t get any better than that.


Found an intersting article in Metro Jackosnville about downtown Mobile urbanism.The over all comments about Mobile are positive.I hope Mobile continue to go in that direction .

http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2010-apr-elements-of-urbanism-mobile
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Here's an article about a retail incubator that would encourage more retail in downtown Mobile.

http://blog.al.com/live/2010/09/downtown_mobile_retail_incubat.html

I've always felt something of this type would be good for downtown and would allow a mix of businesses that could band together and provide the needed retail the downtown is lacking. By using a common space and shared resources, they wouldn't have to face the high overhead of having a standalone establishment.

Hopefully, this effort will get the support and funding needed to get it off the ground.
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