





Brush Creek

Working closely with the owner and landscape/planning firm Arcadis/IBI Group, JAI along with DKLEVY led the master plan effort for this mixed-use development focused on restoration of Brush Creek. In its current condition, almost 70 percent of the creek has been covered and encroached by existing structures. Through the proposed master plan, this number has been reduced by more than half, giving area back to the creek and diligently aiming for an environmentally conscious design. The development plan includes 1,000 residential units in eleven buildings; multiple indoor and outdoor tenant amenities; 40,000 square feet of retail; and a centralized square across the 22.1-acre site. All design features frame Brush Creek, reclaiming area and restoring it to its expansive potential. Phase one will introduce 190 new residential units in two five-story buildings.
Johnson City, Tennessee
Working closely with the owner and landscape/planning firm Arcadis/IBI Group, JAI along with DKLEVY led the master plan effort for this mixed-use development focused on restoration of Brush Creek.
In its current condition, almost 70 percent of the creek has been covered and encroached by existing structures. Through the proposed master plan, this number has been reduced by more than half, giving area back to the creek and diligently aiming for an environmentally conscious design.
The development plan includes 1,000 residential units in eleven buildings; multiple indoor and outdoor tenant amenities; 40,000 square feet of retail; and a centralized square across the 22.1-acre site. All design features frame Brush Creek, reclaiming area and restoring it to its expansive potential.
Phase one will introduce 190 new residential units in two five-story buildings.
Working closely with the owner and landscape/planning firm Arcadis/IBI Group, JAI along with DKLEVY led the master plan effort for this mixed-use development focused on restoration of Brush Creek.
In its current condition, almost 70 percent of the creek has been covered and encroached by existing structures. Through the proposed master plan, this number has been reduced by more than half, giving area back to the creek and diligently aiming for an environmentally conscious design.
The development plan includes 1,000 residential units in eleven buildings; multiple indoor and outdoor tenant amenities; 40,000 square feet of retail; and a centralized square across the 22.1-acre site. All design features frame Brush Creek, reclaiming area and restoring it to its expansive potential.
Phase one will introduce 190 new residential units in two five-story buildings.





Brush Creek
Johnson City, Tennessee
22 acres
1000
Ongoing
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Johnson City, Tennessee
Working closely with the owner and landscape/planning firm Arcadis/IBI Group, JAI along with DKLEVY led the master plan effort for this mixed-use development focused on restoration of Brush Creek.
In its current condition, almost 70 percent of the creek has been covered and encroached by existing structures. Through the proposed master plan, this number has been reduced by more than half, giving area back to the creek and diligently aiming for an environmentally conscious design.
The development plan includes 1,000 residential units in eleven buildings; multiple indoor and outdoor tenant amenities; 40,000 square feet of retail; and a centralized square across the 22.1-acre site. All design features frame Brush Creek, reclaiming area and restoring it to its expansive potential.
Phase one will introduce 190 new residential units in two five-story buildings.
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Working closely with the owner and landscape/planning firm Arcadis/IBI Group, JAI along with DKLEVY led the master plan effort for this mixed-use development focused on restoration of Brush Creek.
In its current condition, almost 70 percent of the creek has been covered and encroached by existing structures. Through the proposed master plan, this number has been reduced by more than half, giving area back to the creek and diligently aiming for an environmentally conscious design.
The development plan includes 1,000 residential units in eleven buildings; multiple indoor and outdoor tenant amenities; 40,000 square feet of retail; and a centralized square across the 22.1-acre site. All design features frame Brush Creek, reclaiming area and restoring it to its expansive potential.
Phase one will introduce 190 new residential units in two five-story buildings.