
Provided master planning, site engineering and landscape architecture design services for a 1.2 million square foot award winning retail center on the former Scovill Brass site. The plans called for extensive environmental clean-up, building demolition and off-site transportation improvements. Pedestrian linkages to the Mad River, which was relocated and restored, were provided along with other public spaces. Represented General Growth Properties in negotiations with potential tenants and maintained coordination with the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Economic Development, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Naugatuck Valley Development Corporation.
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