Birkdale Village Wins ICSC Design AwardCrosland and Pappas Properties Earn Global Recognition for Mixed-Use SuccessCharlotte, N.C., Jan. 12, 2005
– Birkdale Village, the mixed-use community developed by Crosland Inc. and
Pappas Properties, has won a 2004 International Design and Development Award
from the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC).
Birkdale Village was one of nine developments around the
world to earn the ICSC honor; other winners were from Australia, Japan, the
Philippines, Portugal and Spain. Established in 1977, the International
Design and Development Awards recognize “outstanding shopping center projects
that have successfully solved many different problems [and] can truly be held up
as examples of what can be accomplished with a lot of hard work and creativity.”
Birkdale Village won in the category of Innovative Design
and Construction of a New Project from 150,001 to 500,000 retail square feet.
Winners were announced last month at the ICSC CenterBuild conference in Phoenix.
This is the third major recognition earned by Birkdale
Village: the National Association of Home Builders bestowed its 2003 Pillars of
the Industry Award on Birkdale Village as the best mixed-use development in
America, and the Urban Land Institute named Birkdale Village one of 26
international finalists in 2003 for its prestigious Award for Excellence.
Begun in 1999 on 52 acres of horse pasture in northern
Charlotte, Birkdale Village quickly transformed the Lake Norman bedroom
community into a thriving regional retail destination, while also providing a
vibrant “Main Street” core in which to live, work and shop.
The project provides 285,280 square feet of retail space
for more than 65 retailers; its anchor tenants – Eastern Federal Theater, Dick’s
Sporting Goods and Barnes & Noble – are complemented by stores from major
national brands such as Williams-Sonoma, Talbots, Victoria’s Secret, Ann Taylor
Loft, American Eagle, Starbucks, Pier 1 Imports, Banana Republic, Gap and Gap
Kids. Many of those retailers cite Birkdale Village as their best
performing location in the region.
The development also provides 75,000 square feet of Class
A office space. The community’s 320 apartment homes are so diverse that they
include 45 different floor plans, and more than 80 percent of the residences are
located above retail space.
Birkdale Village has become a model for effective
mixed-use strategy, influencing other projects nationwide. Chicago-based
Inland Real Estate Group’s 2003 acquisition of a majority stake in Birkdale
Village is an endorsement of not only Birkdale Village’s excellence in design
and execution, but also its financial success. Crosland and Pappas retain
minority holdings in the $100 million venture; Crosland continues to oversee
residential management and retail leasing, while Pappas Properties handles
retail management. Shook Kelley Inc. created the master plan, conceptual
design and was co-architect of record along with The Housing Studio.
LandDesign was the landscape architect. |