Meatpacking District – West 14th Street Public Space | New York, NY

Street Plans partnered with the Meatpacking Business Improvement District to transform a historic segment of West 14th Street into a welcoming pedestrian promenade linking the District with the High Line, Little Island, and Pier 57. Building on the District’s  Western Gateway Public Realm Vision, our team developed an interim…

North Coast Yard Placemaking Pilot | Cleveland, OH

Street Plans partnered with Cleveland’s North Coast Waterfront Development Corporation to transform an underutilized downtown parking lot into North Coast Yard, a dynamic seasonal pop-up space on Lake Erie’s shoreline. Located just north of the Cleveland Browns’ stadium, this one-acre lakefront activation opened in June 2025 to catalyze implementation…

Fisherman’s Wharf Promenade Placemaking Vision & Implementation | San Francisco, CA

Street Plans partnered with the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District and the Port of San Francisco  to revitalize a key stretch of the waterfront in San Francisco’s iconic Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood.  The project centered on designing and delivering a multi-phased placemaking initiative to enhance the visitor experience and support…

Early Action Creative Placemaking Underway – Lincoln Heights, Richardson Dwellings | Washington, D.C.

Street Plans, along with Torti Gallas + Partners and the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA), kickstarted a creative placemaking effort earlier this month at two DCHA properties to identify and develop early action placemaking projects that support the larger Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) underway at Lincoln Heights and…

Park to Park 103 | New York, NY

Street Plans, in partnership with NYC DOT, the Park to Park 103 Community Coalition, and Open Plans, recently completed a nearly four-year planning and public engagement effort culminating in a Street Improvement Project (SIP) on New York’s Upper West Side. Starting in late 2019 Street Plans undertook a study…

ActiveCT | Connecticut

Street Plans recently wrapped up ActiveCT, a five-year program funded by the Center for Disease Control and managed by the Connecticut Department of Public Health and the Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG). The goal of the statewide effort is to improve street safety, increase physical activity, and support…