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North Park: Past, Present, & Future RevitalizationNorth Park: Past, Present, & Future RevitalizationUnderstanding the revamping through architecture, planning, & local participants
Christopher D. Ramos, University of California, San Diego, Urban Studies and Planning ProgramChristopher D. Ramos, University of California, San Diego, Urban Studies and Planning Program
10 March 201110 March 2011Acknowledgements:Acknowledgements:Professor Keith Pezzoli, Ph.D.Professor Keith Pezzoli, Ph.D.Lydia Lundgren, Ph.D. CandidateLydia Lundgren, Ph.D. CandidateSaul Cunow, Ph.D. CandidateSaul Cunow, Ph.D. Candidate
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Abstract
North Park is a historical area that has been undergoing a renaissance since 1993. It is an older community that is now in the revitalization process in regards to its personality, as well as its physical attributes such as the architecture of the city. My research question is how North Park been able to be successful in the revitalization and rejuvenation process, how is it currently successful, and how will successful in the future. This study shows that although change in a community is inevitable and sometimes necessary for the betterment of a community, maintaining a historical and diverse community is a goal that can be achieved. It has been successful because of the change of physicality, such as new developments and improved sustainability, but also a limited change in the unique character of the community.
Purpose of the study
- The research investigates the steps of revitalization and rejuvenation of North Park, with the help of planners, local government, architects, and engineers to create a more sustainable and revamped community.
- The challenges that arise because of the revitalization are trying to keep the historical roots alive, as well as trying to keep North Park an original, diverse community.
-The main research question of the project is: How has North Park been successful in terms of the revitalization and rejuvenation process in the past in regards to projects, how is North Park currently successful in the revitalization and rejuvenation process and projects, and how will the revitalization and rejuvenation process and projects be successful in the long term?
Findings 2. Housing/Mixed-Use Projects
Findings 1. Past, Current, & Future Projects
Key terms: revitalization process, physical attributes, rejuvenating of the community
Conclusion
North Park is a community that has been around San Diego for a long period of time. Such as for all places that have been in existence for a while, changes are made throughout the community. North Park is extremely diverse and unique and character. Maintaining that character while still making changes for improvement is a difficult task. Projects that are implemented must take into consideration the cost, time, and efficiency of the project. However, more importantly, the project implementers must take into consideration how the project will affect the character and personality of the community.
Questions that remain unanswered however have to do with time. Future projects have approximate times of completion, but it is indefinite. Another question is if over time, whether or not these projects will continue to be successful and continue to make North Park a diverse community. Although places must change, it is essential to keep the historic roots of a place like North Park, while still being successful in terms of changes in physicality and uses of space.
30th Street Lights
North Park Theater
North Park Parking Garage
North Park Mini-Park
Lafayette Hotel Boundary Street Improvements
20 new decorative streetlights
735-seat newly renovated theater
388 parking spaces
0.5 acre park behind the North Park Theatre
Renovation of the 103-room historic hotel
New streetlights and landscaping
$90,000 capital improvement project
$12 million historic rehabilitation project
$14.5 million project
Associated street improvements and enhancements
$4 million project
$300,000 capital improvement project
Completed in 2005
Reopened in 2005
Completed in 2006
Design expected to be completed in Spring 2011
Expected to be completed in Summer 2011
Pending Approval
La Boheme Renaissance at North Park
Boulevard Apartments
North Park Inn
Florida Street Apartments
Boulevard at North Park
224 units of for-sale housing (45 affordable)
134 units of housing (110 units affordable)
24 units of affordable rental housing
17 units of permanent supportive rental housing
82 units of affordable rental housing
173 units of affordable rental housing
$62 million mixed-use project
$32 million mixed-use development
$11 million project
$4 million mixed-use project
$30 million project
$53 million mixed-use development
Completed in 2006
Completed in 2006
Completed in 2009
Completed in 2010
Expected to be completed in 2012
Pending approval
The housing/mixed use projects in North Park Main street allow the city to remain diverse. Mixed-use development is more beneficial to a plethora of people in North Park. Individuals from families to local businesses can use the mixed-use developments. North Park has made successful housing and mixed-use projects to attract more people to the community, but more importantly, help the residents of the community that reside there to use the housing and mixed-use projects.
Analytical Approach and Methods
Interviews-Liz Studebaker: Executive Director of North Park Main Street-Amy Colony: Executive Assistant Director of North Park Main Street-ArchitectsArchival Data and RecordsDirect Observation-Sitting Down On Meetings