Tributary, Georgia
Tributary is a community in the New Manchester area of east Douglas County, Georgia, within the Douglasville, Georgia United States, city limits, consisting of a 1,475-acre (597 ha) master-planned mixed-use development[1] built along the principles of New Urbanism.[2]
The community consists of three major sections:[3]
- Residential area
- Mixed-use "Village Center" planned for up to 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of commercial space, 65 acres (26 ha), including a walkable "Main Street" lined with retail shops, an area that will accommodate a supermarket and a "big box" retailer, office space and approximately 400 residential units.
- Tributary Park of Commerce, where the American Red Cross has opened its new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified regional headquarters, among what is eventually planned to be up to 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2) of low- and mid-rise office buildings.
The community is planned with extensive space for parks and recreation, as well as pedestrian and cycling links, as part of the New Urbanist design.
References
- "Orlando firm plans 150-acre mixed-use project near Atlanta", Atlanta Business Journal, February 8, 2008
- "Younger buyers want better, not bigger", New York Times, May 7, 2006
- Rick Mildner and Brian Canin, "The suburbs: New Urbanism’s new frontier?", Terrain.org, a Journal of the Built and Natural Environments
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