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Strategic Plan To-Do List: Money! (aka Density & Annexation)

Decatur Metro | February 16, 2011

“Density & annexation” might not be the best overall descriptors for Goal #9 of Decatur’s Strategic Plan, but I felt compelled to use the most incendiary words possible in the post title.

FYI, I’m skipping Goal #8, which is located on page 38 of the Plan, because it’s essentially “support the Cultural Arts Master Plan“.

Goal 9: Expand and diversify the city’s revenue base

Task 9A: Find opportunities to redevelop existing commercially zoned properties to their highest and best use.

Task 9B: E xplore annexation options in partnership with the City Schools of Decatur that expand the property tax base and enhance school operations.

Task 9C: Support the redevelopment of the former Devry University property with a mix of uses that will serve the community.

Task 9D: Promote other revenue sources in addition to property taxes, such as increased sales tax revenues.

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Eye on the Owl

Decatur Metro | February 16, 2011

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Decatur Student to Appear on Jeopardy

Decatur Metro | February 16, 2011

Forget that weird supercomputer thing on Jeopardy right now.  It’s all about Decatur!  Macarolina points out this blurb in the AJC…

Two metro Atlanta teens will compete on national television for $75,000 on the “Jeopardy!” Teen Tournament.

The first local contestant, Brandon Welch, 17, of Grayson will appear on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on the nationally syndicated game show hosted by Alex Trebek

A Decatur teen, Kailyn LaPorte, 15, will appear on Friday at 7:30 p.m.

You can watch LaPorte’s Jeopardy “contestant video” HERE.  (Go back to page 4)

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National Chains “Have Not Done Well” at Atlantic Station

Decatur Metro | February 16, 2011

You may have heard that the new owners of Atlantic Station have plans to diversify the mixed use area’s commercial base.  But the Midtown Patch site has some pretty interesting quotes from the new owners, which provide a bit more detail as to the problems and the proposed solutions.

[Mark] Toro [managing partner at North American Properties] said his plan is to change between 20 and 25 percent of the retailers at Atlantic Station. That means of the 1.3 million square feet of retail space, about 150,ooo square feet will be retooled, he said. The development’s major tenants IKEA, Dillard’s and Target shall remain, Toro said.

“Midtown is a mecca for the creative class,” Toro said. He said he wants Atlantic Station to bring in those retailers that appeal to “Generation Y” shoppers. He said he hopes local boutiques and mom-and-pop restaurants will be among the new tenants. “The national chains have not done well here.”

Toro said Atlantic Station will evolve over the next three or four years. “It is going to be slow, but steady,” he said. But Toro said leaders will immediately be more engaged with Midtown residents.

It’s interesting to hear this brand-new view of Atlantic Station, which admits to the national retailers combined shortcomings outside their mall-confines and envisions more “mom-and-pop” stuff.  Not to mention the slightly odd – but understandable – juxtaposition of the stated desire to hold onto the big-box stores. (Is the urban retail future actually a combination of the big-box and “authentic” local retail shops and restaurants?)

These quotes also raise the topic of developing or retaining “authenticity” in urban areas.  Cities, neighborhoods and towns can acquire this “authenticity” in different ways, either through a diverse array of local shops or historic streetscapes.  While having both is preferable in the 21st century retail search for individuality – as Decatur currently does -  having none may just be a death-knell in an urban setting.

Stuff to think about.

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