Eastern Market to share master plan at Feb. 29 town hall session

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The Eastern Market Corp. is hosting a town hall meeting on Feb. 29 to share details of the organization’s draft master plan for the district.

The plan, created by Chan Krieger Sieniewicz of Boston, divides the neighborhood into six distinct areas. “The
market is so massive and there is so much vacant land and underutilized
buildings, the plan has come up with proposed sub-districts,” says Kim
Hill of the EMC.

The core district is, of course, the public
market area. The plan focuses on improving operations, quality control
and shed renovations.

The Orleans Corridor is already dense
with wholesale businesses and slaughterhouses. Hill says the plan
recommends growing those types of businesses while adding additional
smaller businesses, lofts, restaurants and bars to the area.

The
Rivard/Mack Sector is home to wholesalers with larger
footprints, a role it is expected to continue. It is recommended as the
market’s primary truck route.

The Wilkins Corridor, which runs east and west, is being looked at as a  connection axis between the market and its neighbors.

A key stakeholder in this area is the Detroit Edison Public School Academy on St. Aubin. The school is working with EMC and the Greening of Detroit to incorporate food production into its curriculum; a 2.5-acre city parcel is being pursued in order to implement this concept.

Hill says the organization is also looking into ways to create energy from food waste, a plan that she hopes to see implemented in 2009.

The fifth sub-district is the Dequindre Cut, a pedestrian and bicycle trail being carved out of an unused, depressed rail line. The current phase of development, which will run from the East Riverfront to Gratiot, will be complete in July 2008. Hill hopes to see it eventually extend up to Wilkins.

Finally, the plan examines the Gratiot Ave. Corridor, calling for a furthering of its current mixed-use condition. “It’s a pretty cool place already,” says Hill. “We want to continue to build upon what it already is: lofts, art, community.” Of particular interest is improving connectivity across Gratiot.

The draft plan can be downloaded at DetroitEasternMarket.com.

The meeting will be held at noon at EMC’s offices, 2934 Russell Street. RSVPs are requested; call 313.833.9300 or email dbarton@detroiteasternmarket.com.

Source: Kim Hill, EMC
Writer: Kelli B. Kavanaugh

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