ShurSave Site Redevelopment
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ShurSave Site Redevelopment
ShurSave Site Redevelopment Group 5: Megan Taub, Jessica Rinn, Ruhi Thakur, Zharfa Ranjbar, Zi Yuan Site Location Bloomfield, located near the intersection of the rivers, is surrounded by significant pockets of greenfield, which is ironic with respect to lack of green spaces within the neighborhood itself. There are some green spaces near this site like Friendship park and the park under the Bloomfield bridge. Source: Google Maps & Port Authority Existing Development Source: Google Maps Land Parcels by Block Number Source: pittsburghpa.gov Footprint of Existing Buildings Source: pittsburghpa.gov Bus Routes There are six Port Authority bus lines (Route 54, 64, 86, 87, 88) that connect Bloomfield to the surrounding neighborhoods such as Shadyside, Oakland, Downtown, and... Source: pittsburghpa.gov Bike Lanes The Bike Score for Bloomfield is 71 and for city Pittsburgh this score is 39 which means even though there is not any dedicated bike lanes in Bloomfield and bike lanes are on the both side of the street Bloomfield is a safe place for bikers. Source: pittsburghpa.gov Parking Senior Housing Holey St. Site Plan Grocery Parking Retail Rental Housing Proposed Use Size (Sq. Ft.) Grocery Store 24,000 Rental Housing 56,600 Retail 16,000 Senior Housing 34,000 Parking 48,000 This diagram shows the location of all porposed buildings. Source: pittsburghpa.gov Parking Senior Housing Holey St. Pedestrian Access to the Buildings Grocery Parking Retail Rental Housing There is visible access to different buildings from Liberty Avenue and Main street. Source: pittsburghpa.gov Holey St. Roadways and Vehicle Circulation There is two-way transportation on Main Street and Liberty Ave. For the roads surrounding grocery store, they are all one-way. Source: pittsburghpa.gov Holey St. Parking & Loading Parking for grocery Parking for Senior housing Underground Parking Main St. There is parking in different parts of the site. There is an underground parking garage below the retail for rental housing and on-site parking for both the grocery store and senior housing. Source: pittsburghpa.gov Building Massing Building Program Area Market Rate Housing Market Rate Housing: 2 Bedroom (30 units) MarketMarket RateRate Housing: Housing 3 Bedroom (15 Market Rate Housing: 2 Bedroom (30 units) Rental Rate 56,600 Sq. Ft. 900 Sq. Ft./Unit $900/month Figure 10. Building Program Details Area Rental Rate 1200 $1350/month 56,600 Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft./Unit 900 Sq. Ft./Unit $900/month units) Common Space Market Rate Housing: 3 Bedroom (15 Retail (8 units) units) Common Space Retail (8 Senior Housing units) Senior Housing Buildings 1 Bedroom (30 Units) 1 Bedroom (30 Units) 2 Bedroom (15 Units) 2 Bedroom (15 Units) Common Space Common Space Grocery Building Parking-Senior Housing Grocery Store Parking-Market Rate Housing 11,600 Sq. Ft. 16,000 $9/Sq. Ft./Year 34,000 Sq.Sq. Ft.Ft. 34,000 Sq. Ft. 500Sq.Sq. Ft./Unit $410/month 500 Ft./Unit $410/month 800 Ft./Unit $650/month 800Sq.Sq. Ft./Unit $650/month 7,000 Sq. Ft. 7,000 Sq. Ft. $5/Sq. Ft./Year 24,000 Sq Ft. 13,500 Sq. Ft. $50/unit/month 24,000 Sq Ft. $5/Sq. Ft./Year 13,500 Sq. Ft. $75/unit/month Parking-Senior Housing 13,500 Sq. Ft. $50/unit/month Parking-Market Rate Housing 13,500 Sq. Ft. $75/unit/month 11,600 Sq. Ft.$1350/month 1200 Sq. Ft./Unit 16,000 Sq. Ft. $9/Sq. Ft./Year Building Program: Market Rate Units • Two Bedroom- 900 sq. ft for $900 per month OR Three Bedroom- 1200 sq ft for $1350 per month • 12 Month Lease • Private Bathroom • Optional secured underground parking for $75 per month • Must pay for water, gas and electricity but NOT trash collection/removal • Amenities include: o Shared rooftop greenspace and patio o In-unit stove/oven unit, refrigerator and dishwasher o Workout facility o On-site laundry facility o LEED certified o Secured entrance o Walking distance to grocery store, pharmacy, hospital, restaurants, retail and gas station Building Program: Senior Housing • One Bedroom- 500 sq. ft for $410 per month OR Two Bedroom- 800 sq ft for $610 per month • 12 Month Lease • Private Bathroom per unit • Optional outdoor parking space for $50 per month • Must pay for water, gas and electricity but NOT trash collection/removal • No build-out allowance for changes to layout or structure • Amenities include: o Shared rooftop greenspace and patio o Turnaround at entrance to building o Secured entrance o In-unit stove/oven unit, refrigerator and dishwasher o Recreational hall o On-site laundry facility o Walking distance to grocery store, pharmacy, hospital, restaurants, retail and gas station Building Program: Retail Units • • • • • • • Unit size of 2,000 sq. ft. 12 Month Lease Cost of $9/sq. ft. Private bathroom per unit Approval based build-out allowance for changes to layout or structure Must pay for water, gas and electricity but NOT trash collection/removal Customers may park in public parking lot behind retail space • Amenities include: o Storefront along Liberty Ave o Construction allowance of $25/ sq. ft. o Free off-street parking for customers and employees Building Program: Grocery Unit • • • • • Unit size of 24,000 sq. ft. 5 Year Lease Cost of $5/square foot Two private bathrooms Utilities not included in rent • Amenities include: o Off-street parking for customers and employees located next to the building Zoning: Map Source: The City of Pittsburgh. Municipal Code Corporation Zoning: Automobile Parking OFF-STREET PARKING SCHEDULES Use Type Minimum Off-Street Automobile Spaces Required Maximum Off-Street Automobile Spaces Allowed Residential Two-Unit 1 per unit 2 per unit Residential Three-Unit 1 per unit 2 per unit Housing for the Elderly Parking Demand Analysis Required, see Sec. 914.02.B Grocery Store, up to 10,000 s.f. 1 per 500 s.f. above first 2,400 s.f. 1 per 200 s.f. Grocery Store, over 10,000 s.f. 1 per 150 s.f. 1 per 100 s.f. Retail Sales and Services 1 per 500 s.f. above first 2,400 s.f. 1 per 175 s.f. Guideline of Section 914.02.B (Uses Requiring Parking Demand Analysis) •The off-street parking requirement shall be established by the Zoning Administrator based on estimates of parking demand, which may include recommendations of the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE), data collected from uses that are the same or comparable to the proposed use, or other relevant information. •The Zoning Administrator may require that an applicant submit a parking study that provides analysis and justification for the proposed number of spaces to be provided. •Parking studies shall document the source of data used to develop the recommendations. The Zoning Administrator will review the submitted study along with any other traffic engineering and planning data that are appropriate and establish the minimum and maximum off-street parking requirement (including bicycle parking) for the use proposed. Source: The City of Pittsburgh. Municipal Code Corporation Zoning: Automobile Parking OFF-STREET PARKING SCHEDULES Floor Area Minimum Off-Street Loading Requirement Retail Sales and Service, Freight Terminal, Warehouse, Hospital, Nursing Home, Manufacturing Uses 2,401 to 20,000 s.f 1 Multi-Unit Residential, Hotel/Motel, Office, Restaurant, Assembly, Funeral Home, Institutional Uses 1 Source: The City of Pittsburgh. Municipal Code Corporation Zoning: Parking Location • Off-street parking areas shall be located so as to minimize their adverse impact on the visual environment. • To the maximum extent possible, off-street parking areas shall not be visible from a public street, and in no case shall a surface parking lot in NDI, LNC or UNC zoning district be located within ten (10) feet of the street right-of-way. Source: The City of Pittsburgh. Municipal Code Corporation Zoning: Bicycle Parking For all Non-Residential uses except, Hotel/Motel, Commercial Parking, Parking Structure, and Low Occupancy Facilities (as defined in Section 914.05.A.5): Gross Floor Area Required Minimum Number of Bicycle Parking Spaces 0—6,000 s.f. 0 6,001—20,000 s.f. 1 Over 20,000 s.f. 1 per every 10,000 s.f. or fraction thereof For Multi-Unit Residential Number of Dwelling Units Required Minimum Number of Bicycle Parking Spaces Less than 12 0 12 or more 1 per every 3 dwelling units or a fraction thereof Market Analysis City Roots Multi-Culti Mosaic Urban Achievers Low-Rise Living Close-In Couples Market Analysis: Senior Housing North Hills Highland Schenley Gardens Independent Living 9 Miles Distance Bloomfield Advantage: Retail and Mobility Assisted Living, Nursing, Independent Living 2 Miles Distance Bloomfield Advantage: Cheaper and without nursing facilities City Roots • Retired, Downscale Income • Predominately White • Lotto & Court TV • Shops at Local Chain Drugstores • Planned Amenities: Parking, Common Space, Public Transit Source: Claritas Prizm Close-In Couples • Retired, Lower-Middle Income • Diverse • Shops at Avon • Planned Amenities: Two bedroom units, recreation room, parking Source: Claritas Prizm Market Analysis: Market Rate Housing Mozart Management Coronado Apartments Two Bedroom Units 1 Mile Distance Bloomfield Advantage: Newer Facilities, Gym, Rooftop Efficiency, One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units 1 Mile Distance Bloomfield Advantage: Newer Facilities, Gym, Rooftop Low-Rise Living • Under 55, middle/lower income • Renters with Children • Diverse • Planned amenities: two- and three-bedroom unit options (equipped for families), nearby parking, and greenspace (for children’s activities). Source: Claritas Prizm Urban Achievers • Under 35, middle/lower income • Renters without Children • Diverse • Planned amenities: rooftop patio, greenspace, high speed internet, and gym Source: Claritas Prizm Bohemian Mix • Ethnically Diverse • Middle/High Income • Early Adopters • Planned amenities: rooftop patio, greenspace, high speed internet, and gym Source: Claritas Prizm Market Analysis: Retail Units Little Italy Retail Retail Space 4 Block Radius Bloomfield Advantage: Newer Facilities, Parking Market Analysis: Grocery Store Giant Eagle Market District Donatelli’s Italian Food Center Source: Google Maps Sustainability OUR GOALS: ACTIONS: • Manage stormwater runoff • Green roofs & light-colored rooftop patio on apartments • Design & construct a portion of the buildings to meet LEED certification • LEED certified market rental rate apartments • Energy efficient parking lot lighting • Increase green space • Reduce urban heat island effect Green Roof Environment Issues Storm water runoff •Poor runoff management •Site topography causes runoff to travel towards the Bloomfield Bridge •Difficulty draining Source: www.wilmingtonnc.gov Lack of Natural Environment •All of site is hardscape •Site lacks greenery (grass, floral plants, shrubs, trees, etc.) ProForma- Sources & Uses ProForma- Sources & Uses ProForma- Rental Sum & NOI ProForma- 10 Year Operating ProForma- 10 Year Operating ProForma- Max Loan ProForma- Simple Ratios ProForma- ATIRR ProForma- ATIRR ProForma- Tax Credits Questions?