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Transcript of Sustainable Urban Redevelopment: Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley.
Sustainable Urban Redevelopment: Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley
The Vision To Revitalize Menomonee Valley
for the benefit of the entire Milwaukee community
Best Practices from the Menomonee Valley
Best Practices
Visionary Planning
Bold Goals & Objectives
Value Added After the Deal
Public / Private Partnership
National Design Competition
Design Charrettes
Land Use + Market Analysis
Visionary Planning
Infrastructure
Integrated Site Planning
Integrated Site Planning • Stormwater • Parking• Hank Aaron State Trail• Adaptive Reuse
Reusing fill from the Marquette Interchange kept 75,000 truckloads of material from the landfill. And, crushed concrete builds our trails
Quantified Potential
200 Developable Acres
5,000 Family-Supporting Jobs
$4 Million in Property Taxes
70 Acres of Park and Trails
Goals, Objectives and Standards
• Development Objectives for Job Density
• Sustainable Design Guidelines
• Recruitment for High Growth Companies
Goals, Objectives and Standards
Goals, Objectives and Standards
MVIC Goals
MVIC now
Manufacturing use Preferred → All
Number of fulltime equivalent jobs* 1,294 → 1,302
Number of acres 59 → 52
FTE Jobs/Acre* 22 → 21
FTE Jobs/1000 SF* 1.5 → 1.4
Annual projected wage and salary/acre* 538,193 →
992,695
Building/land coverage ratio 0.33 → 0.37
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The Sigma GroupPotawatomi Casino
Derse, Inc.
Badger RailingTaylor Dynamometer
Caleffi Hydronics
Hank Aaron State Trail
Palermo’s Pizza Proven Direct Harley-Davidson Museum
Charter Wire
Value Added After the Deal is Done
• Help businesses grow in place
• Build business to business connections
• Connect businesses to resources
• Create a sense of neighborhood
• Create new amenities
Creating amenities
Value Added After the Deal is Done
An Overview of a Decade of Work
New Infrastructure
6th Street: 2000
6th Street: 2005
Canal Street: 1999
Canal Street: 2006
300 Acres of Brownfields Redeveloped
1301 Canal Street: 2004
1301 Canal Street: 2007
400 Canal Street: 2000
400 Canal Street: 2009
MVIC: 2003
MVIC: 2009
33 New Businesses
7 Business Expansions
4,700 Jobs Created
10 Million Visitors
Every $1 of public sector funding…
Has already leveraged$3.60 of private investment
1,000,000 SF Sustainable
Development
11miles of the Hank Aaron State Trail
45 acres of native plants
475 Individuals
260 Organizations
2009
One of the 10 Best Projects in the Nation the Sierra Club