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Publication: Urban Infill Concepts—Along Nashville's East-West Connector Corridor
Encouraging a greater mixture of residential, retail, and employment opportunities and integrating of health-conscience land uses through urban infill development
Publication: Transit-Oriented Development for Nashville—Learning from Europe
A popular movement in the past decade has been to implement transit oriented development in city planning. Transit-oriented development, or TOD, is nationally characterized as mixed-use development located within a 2,000 feet diameter from a mass transit center.
Publication: Reconnecting Nashville’s Downtown and Midtown—Capping the Interstate
The distinct nature of Nashville’s Interstate Loop as a corridor around the city has created a fissure in the topography of Nashville. Both the downtown and midtown districts are divided by the Interstate canyon. It is a significant urban fissure, in that it is a transitional zone where commuters and travelers arrive and depart the city.
Publication: In Search of a New Home for the Nashville Sounds
Identifying a new and accessible home for Nashville's AAA baseball team
Livability Report: Madison, Sylvan Park
Addressing their livability concerns, the community members then compiled a final list of recommendations for improving their respective communities in a manner that would allow all citizens to live cohesively and independently while fostering strong communities for future generations

