RV 2014: Your Transit Station, A Place to Fall in Love? by Rebecca Schenck

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Your Transit Station: A Place to Fall in Love? AICP CM 1.5 There may be more than transit and riders connecting at your 21st-century station. Nowadays, being an efficient transit access point is not the only design challenge. Stations anchor place making and build communities. Your station has to create value and be a good neighbor. It has to be a place where someone could fall in love. Hear three transit romance stories: Minneapolis’s new Target Field Station features great public spaces and integrated development. Reconstruction of two rapid transit stations in Cleveland’s University Circle is turning “scary places” into vibrant urban spaces. The transformation of Pittsburgh's East Liberty BRT station anchors an impressive strategy to bring back a blighted former urban renewal district that's attracted Google and Whole Foods. Moderator: Val J. Menotti, Planning Department Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California Peter David Cavaluzzi, FAIA, Principal, Perkins Eastman, New York, New York Alan Hart, AIA, Founding Principal, VIA Architecture, Vancouver, British Colombia Rebecca Schenck, Senior Project Development Specialist, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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East Liberty, Pittsburgh, PA

Making East Liberty ‘A Place to Fall in Love’ Again Post

Urban Renewal

Rail~Volution 2014Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota

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East Liberty: Context

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East Liberty: Context

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East Liberty: 1950

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East Liberty 1959-1979: Lose the Grid, add Highway and Pedestrian Mall

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East Liberty: Less One Million Sq Ft

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East Liberty: Plus Public Housing High-Rise and Abandonment

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East Liberty: 2013 Conditions of the Transit Center

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East Liberty: 2013 Conditions of the Transit Center

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East Liberty: ‘A Place to Fall in Love’ Vision

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East Liberty: Vision Cont.

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East Liberty: Total Investment

•Total Investment $131.M $44.8M Shared Site Infrastructure$13.7M Station Infrastructure$73.2M Private TOD Investment

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East Liberty: Construction Progress to Date

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