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'''The Edge Homewood''' is a proposed mixed-use development for a 4-acre site 815–817 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]]. The project was announced by [[J. J. Thomas|J. J.]] and [[Whitney Thomas]] and is set to feature a shaded outdoor "gathering space" with picnic and play areas and a small amphitheater. The space will also be served by a 2,000 square foot brewery tap room along with a mix of restaurant stalls, shops, and/or co-working spaces.
'''The Edge Homewood''' is a proposed mixed-use development for a 4-acre site 815–817 [[Green Springs Highway]] in [[Homewood]]. The project was announced by [[J. J. Thomas|J. J.]] and [[Whitney Thomas]] and is set to feature a shaded outdoor "gathering space" with picnic and play areas and a small amphitheater. The space will also be served by a 2,000 square foot brewery tap room along with a mix of restaurant stalls, shops, and/or co-working spaces.
[[Black Design Architecture]] designed the project with [[Lorberbaum McNair & Associates]] landscape architects. It was built by [[Wyatt Construction]] with a planned opening in late [[2023]].


==References==
==References==
* Parker, Illyshia (March 20, 2023) "Mixed-use concept The Edge proposed for Green Springs corridor." {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (March 20, 2023) "Mixed-use concept The Edge proposed for Green Springs corridor." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Food courts]]
[[Category:Green Springs Highway]]
[[Category:Green Springs Highway]]
[[Category:Black Design Architecture buildings]]
[[Category:2023 buildings]]
[[Category:2023 establishments]]

Revision as of 11:17, 19 April 2023

The Edge Homewood is a proposed mixed-use development for a 4-acre site 815–817 Green Springs Highway in Homewood. The project was announced by J. J. and Whitney Thomas and is set to feature a shaded outdoor "gathering space" with picnic and play areas and a small amphitheater. The space will also be served by a 2,000 square foot brewery tap room along with a mix of restaurant stalls, shops, and/or co-working spaces.

Black Design Architecture designed the project with Lorberbaum McNair & Associates landscape architects. It was built by Wyatt Construction with a planned opening in late 2023.

References