
Where's the Retail? That's a simple question right? The problem  with a simple question is that they don't always have a simple answer.  Such is the case with the new Uplands Development and its relationship  (or lack there of) with the Community and responding to requests  Community Members whether they're prospective buyers or residents in  adjacent Communities. I can't really answer the question of where the  Retail is but what I can do is make a good case for adding to make ALL  parties happy.   
 
 
Uplands has a very interesting history and hopefully a future that  is equally interesting. Uplands grew up with the Edmondson Village  Community as an all White Garden Apartment Complex that was meant to  be a stepping ground for upwardly mobile World War II Veterans . In the  early 1960s Uplands went from all White to all Black as did the greater  Edmondson Village Community as a whole. I know in other rental  Communities, to speed up the blockbusting process, evicted all White  Residents and replaced them with Black Residents. Whether or not this  was done with Uplands I don't know, I haven't found evidence to  support either scenario. 
 
 
The Greater Edmondson Village Area went into decline in the late  1970s and early 1980s. It was at this point that Uplands became a Public  Housing Project that the City turned over to the residents as an  attempted Co-Op. This did not work as the distressed Uplands grew more  and more crime ridden and vacancy rates rose. Uplands was eventually  turned over to HUD where the dilapidated were emptied out by the few  remaining Residents and were boarded up.
 
 In 2004 the City decided to turn Developer and they set their site  on the vacant Uplands Complex. They acquired it from HUD either free of  charge or an amount very small like $1. The City envisioned turning  Uplands into a mixed income Community of more than 600 units featuring  all housing types. The City then realized that if the property of New  Psalmist Baptist Church were to be added, another 400+ plus units could  be added to the redevelopment, the grand total of new housing units  would be bumped up to 1100. The acquisition of New Psalmist was a  success and the total number of units is now 1100.

 
 In 2008 demolition began on the entire Uplands Neighborhood. Once  demolition was complete work began on upgrading the infrastructure in  preparation for the new development. The official groundbreaking was on  October 1st, 2010 and Phase I is just now getting underway at Edmondson  and Athol Avenues. Apartment and Condo Buildings will flank Edmondson  Avenue in keeping with the philosophy that higher density housing should  be near the busy streets.
   
 Upon glancing at the Master Plan, I noticed that something was  amiss; Retail! Where is it? Surely a development of this size would  warrant it right? Well I think so. Apparently the City and the  Developers don't. They seem to be promoting Edmondson Village Shopping  Center as the "Premier Retail Destination" for the new Uplands  Community.
   
 
Now don't get me wrong, I love Edmondson Village, it's one of my  favorite Neighborhoods from a Researcher/Planner's stand point. The  Shopping Center on the other hand, is not conducive to Uplands or  Edmondson Village itself for that matter. 
 
 
I think that the new Apartments along Edmondson Avenue in the new  Uplands should include Ground Floor Retail that is more upscale because  the new development as well as existing developments more than warrant  it. I'm not suggesting a Ruth's Chris Steakhouse but I'm also not  suggesting a Family Dollar. 
 
 
Good Tenants should include but aren't limited to; Starbucks,  Coldstone Creamery, Walgreens, Dry Cleaners, Wine& Spirits Shop,  Five Guys, Mens Warehouse, Quiznos, Pier 1 imports, and a Bank. 
 
 
I know that the relationship between the Developer and the  Community is not optimal. The Community feels that the Developer is  taking their money and running and that the Developer is not listening.  Keeping that in mind, I would like to speak to the developer in their  own language; money.
 
 
Uplands as is will be a big pay day for you, but selling privately  owned homes will only be a one time payment. Allowing for Retail will be  the gift that keeps on giving. Charging rent to Retail Tenants in what  will be a prime location after the Red Line is built will literally take  you to the Bank. Not only that, with a good selection of Retail  Tenants, you can raise the home prices and the rents for the Market Rate  Units.

 
Like I said at the beginning, Retail at Uplands will make all parties happy. And I never had an intention to renege on it.
 
 
I heard that Edmondson Village was a great place to live back in the 1940's and 1950's.My father told me that.He was a kid back than.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for pics of the old Edmondson village shopping center. I may be mistaking, but i remember a barber shop with live monkeys in the window.
ReplyDeleteThe monkeys were in the Hess shoe store which did hair cutting also. It was on the far right of the shopping center. Close to the library.
ReplyDeleteIt was the best place ever to live. A wonderful community which really was a village raising children. I lived in a block which had 33 children in that block and ever woman was my mother and ever man my father. I was safe and also careful not to get in trouble since there were so many moms and dads taking care of us...lol
We never had to lock our doors and it was impossible for me to be a latch key kid because I never had a key to my house. :-)