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- Saltville, VA: Conceptual Redevelopment Plan for a New Public Works FacilityProctor, Nicholaus; Gilboy, Elizabeth; Jones, Kevin; Buyer, Lindsey (Virginia Tech. Community Design Assistance Center, 2019-03-27)Saltville, VA: Conceptual Redevelopment Plan for a New Public Works Facility
- Smithfield, VA: St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum Conceptual Site Master PlanProctor, Nicholaus; Gilboy, Elizabeth; Sherman, Danielle; Lathrop, Brandon; Buyer, Lindsey (Virginia Tech. Community Design Assistance Center, 2019-05)St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum is located within Isle of Wight County just outside of the town limits of the historic town of Smithfield. The town is noted for its historic downtown and 18th and 19th century architecture. The location of St. Luke’s Historic Church & Museum, at 14477 Benns Church Boulevard, is near the very busy intersection of Benns Church Boulevard (Route 258) and Brewers Neck Boulevard (Routes 258/32) with about 35,000 cars driving by per day. In order to plan for the future, Historic St. Luke’s Restoration was in need of a conceptual site master plan that provided guidance for the best use and appropriate development of its forty three acre historic campus and support structures. HSLR is planning to expand to serve 13,000 visitors and school children per year.
- St. Paul, VA: Conceptual Redevelopment Plan for the Former Texaco SiteProctor, Nicholaus; Gilboy, Elizabeth; Jones, Kevin; Tomaselli, Devon; Singh, Shruti; Olotu, Anu; Buyer, Lindsey (Virginia Tech. Community Design Assistance Center, 2018-11-19)The purpose of this project was to work with the property owners and other stakeholders to identify possible new uses for the former Texaco site located at 3051 4th Avenue in St. Paul, and the “pink building” located at 16557 Broad Street and then to create a conceptual redevelopment plan for the property. The property is located in an ideal location for a new use and is within a block of several business and downtown attractions. Some of these include the newly renovated Western Front Hotel, the Clinch River Farmers Market, restaurants, the Sugar Hill Brewing Company, an upcoming theater, outfitters, Bluebell Island Nature Trail, and access to the Clinch River. The Clinch River is widely recognized as one of the most biologically diverse waterways in North American.