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retail land use plan

Two types of retail development have been identified; small-scale service retailing to support the immediate needs of local residents and workers, and the longer-term opportunity to support larger, regional shopping needs. The Reuse Plan calls for:
  • A series of retail sites throughout the property to serve the proposed neighborhoods as well as serve surrounding communities.
  • A town center, close to the current heart of McClellan. The town center would include community uses such as a post office, meeting hall, commercial recreation (i.e. bowling alley/roller skating rink, and fitness center) and retail uses such as restaurants and a convenience store.
  • A master plan for approximately 11 acres has been developed for a Center for the Arts. The plan includes areas for use by arts related organizations, individual artists, retailers and the general public. The master plan aims to preserve open space, create greenways, and develop sidewalks and other pedestrian/bicycle pathways to create the feel of an open market and park. The site will provide a venue for both performance and visual arts.
  • A large site, at the intersection of the Eastern Bypass and the McClellan Parkway, which would provide the opportunity to develop a commercial complex to serve the wider region.


Town Center
Creekside Village
Bypass Retail

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