Activate now. Prove demand. Fund the future. The interim strategies that turn the district on before the cranes arrive.
Before vertical construction begins, the district goes to work. Interim activation creates immediate operating identity, tenant demand, community support, and revenue — while the Mark May JV and long-term ground-up phases proceed. Each activation layer is conservative, fast, and reversible: control strategic buildings, activate them economically, prove demand, then exercise options or move into permanent development.
A daily civic marketplace on the Wallace Road frontage — visibility, traffic, and cultural momentum at low capital.
50–60 raw, high-ceiling lofts plus a community sports & wellness center in the 400 Patterson bow-truss buildings.
809 Edgewater + parts of 300 Patterson as galleries, studios, markets, and evening riverfront programming.
Phase 1A — the first permanent build: a Scandinavian courtyard block the activation layers feed into.
A daily civic marketplace on the district's most visible edge — 12,100 to 41,200 vehicles per day, in a city of 180,000 (440,000 metro). Low capital, flexible structures, immediate cultural momentum: a $1.3M–$1.4M prototype built from timber, containers, and mobile elements that keeps Phase 1B land "alive" while proving the district to the region.
From the Now City Market — Site Activation Strategy (March 2026). Slides presented as designed.
A lease-to-own structure for the 400 Patterson bow-truss warehouse campus creates immediate income and proves district demand before full redevelopment — while preserving flexibility if the buildings are later replaced by the permanent sports & entertainment phase.


Live-work loft concept references


We imagine 809 Edgewater and parts of 300 Patterson as an Arts District — galleries, studios, markets, and evening programming that bring people to the riverfront early, build cultural identity, and seed demand for the district's later phases, while protecting 809 Edgewater for its highest and best long-term use.



The activation layers feed directly into the district's first permanent build — a 2.3-acre Scandinavian courtyard block with Japanese garden philosophy: 200 attainable, healthy, beautiful homes around a quiet interior garden with walkable retail edges.
From the Scandi Block Investor Preview (March 2026). Slides presented as designed; current financials in the Investment Summary.