Students from 麻豆精选 Christian School made a visit to the offices of local builder Mission Group this week to present their vision for the former Bargain Shop at 560 Bernard Avenue.
In September, Mission Group announced that they had purchased the vacant site. At the time, Mission Group VP of development Luke Turri said the landmark property was a 鈥済reat, blank canvas鈥 that will shape the downtown of the future.
KCS teacher Dwayne Schulz took that to heart and asked his Economics 12 class the question: If you were the builder that just bought this property, what would you put here and why?
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His students prepared presentations to share with Mission Group, including proposals on building design, amenities, and community vision.
鈥淭he students re-imagined the space where the Bargain Shop is right now from the builder鈥檚 point of view,鈥 said Schulz. 鈥淭hey had to do a bit of research into what it takes to develop a property, such as city zoning and industry trends.鈥
Students agreed on a mixed-use tower as the best use for the site. Interestingly, each group proposed common spaces and amenities to encourage social connection and to foster a sense of belonging amongst residents.
鈥淭hese are bright kids and we loved their creativity,鈥 added Turri. 鈥淎s a company we鈥檙e actually going through the same exercises on this property right now, trying to figure out the right mix of uses that will integrate best with the Bernard district and 麻豆精选 community.鈥
And what did Turri think of the students鈥 ideas?
鈥淭he students taught us a thing or two today.鈥
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