Format
Brief
City
Memphis
State/Province
TN
Country
USA
Metro Area
Memphis
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Inner Suburban
Land Uses
Education
Hotel
Marina
Mixed Residential
Retail
Keywords
Mixed-Income Development
Town square
Transitional neighborhood development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner
Site Size
135
acres
acres
hectares
Date Opened
2004
A brief is a short version of a case study.
Harbor Town, finished in 2004 after a 15-year development period, is one of the earliest examples of a traditional neighborhood development (TND) and certainly one of the most complete. It is located on Mud Island, a 400-acre (162 ha), two-mile-long peninsula on the Memphis side of the Mississippi River. The development site was a barren vacant parcel adjacent to Memphis’s central business district, but miles away from any housing less than 100 years old. Its design—gridded streets, many terminating in small parks; wide radial boulevards; a strong pedestrian orientation; formally planned public squares; and architectural forms based on historical prototypes—embodies many of the basic principles of TND.
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Format
Brief
City
Memphis
State/Province
TN
Country
USA
Metro Area
Memphis
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Inner Suburban
Land Uses
Education
Hotel
Marina
Mixed Residential
Retail
Keywords
Mixed-Income Development
Town square
Transitional neighborhood development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner
Site Size
135
acres
acres
hectares
Date Opened
2004
Developers/Owners
Henry Turley Company
Memphis, TN
Belz Enterprises
Memphis, TN
Master Planner and Town Architect
Looney Ricks Kiss Architects
Memphis, TN
Master Planner (Original Plan)
RTKL Associates, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
Consultant
Bologna Consultants
Memphis, TN
Landscape Architect
Reaves & Sweeney
Memphis, TN
Principal Author
David Taksuye
ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner