Cook Park | Atlanta, GA
Cook Park recognizes the neighborhood’s important history with the Civil Rights era while incorporating resilience strategies.
The profiles below distill lessons from innovative park projects that have advanced equitable access to high-quality green spaces, while also supporting climate resilience, public health, and real estate and economic development goals.
ULI is grateful for the support of The JPB Foundation.
Cook Park recognizes the neighborhood’s important history with the Civil Rights era while incorporating resilience strategies.
St. Pete Pier has become a landmark for community gathering and recreation along its pedestrian-only green spaces and quarter-mile-long promenade.
Yanaguana Garden is a community gathering place that honors the history, environment, and constantly evolving arts and culture of San Antonio.
The Bentway is a prime model of how to reimagine underused public space in the shadows of 20th-century infrastructure.
After serving as a military base for over 200 years, the 172-acre (70 ha) Governors Island in New York City remained unoccupied for almost 10 years before reopening to visitors in 2005.
Developed through a public/private partnership, Midtown Park transformed an abandoned property in central Houston into a dynamic and resilient urban oasis.
Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington, was designed to reconnect people to the Spokane River, restore ecology, reengage with the heritage of the Spokane Tribe, and serve as a venue for community events.
Spanning the St. Marys River along its north and south banks, Promenade Park has become a symbol of community and rebirth for downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Urban Land articles highlighted here outline best practices in integrating parks and open space into real estate and urban development.
ULI Case Studies showcase innovative approaches and best practices in real estate and urban development. The case studies highlighted below describe how park and open space investments contributed to project performance, revitalized communities, catalyzed development, and supported resiliency.
Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston, Texas, May 2018.
Prospect Plaza, Brooklyn, New York (brief case study), February 2018.
North Hills, Raleigh, North Carolina, January 2018.
The Denizen, Austin, Texas (brief case study), October 2017.
One North, Portland, Oregon, July 2016.
Arverne by the Sea, New York, New York, September 2014.
SteelStacks Arts and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, November 2015.
The Rose, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2015.
Knowledge and Innovation Community, Shanghai, China, June 2015.
Riverfront Park, Denver, Colorado, March 2015.
King’s Cross, London, United Kingdom, July 2014.
Masonvale, Fairfax, Virginia, June 2014.
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