Charlotte, NC
Ballantyne Reimagined
Building The Framework for a New Urban Epicenter
status
Ongoing
client
Northwood Development
expertise
Mixed Use, Public Infrastructure, Public Realm + Open Space, Retail
services
Civil Engineering Landscape Architecture Master Planning Land Planning
Setting a New Standard for Place
Introducing density and diversity of development to position this successful master planned community as an urban destination.
LandDesign is currently involved with laying the foundation for the first urban, mixed-use district at Ballantyne, one of the Southeast’s largest and most successful master planned communities. Initially developed in the 1990s, Ballantyne established itself as a sought-out neighborhood for growing families and employment centers. After decades of success, Northwood Development recognized the opportunity to redevelop Ballantyne’s 535-acre corporate park and enrich the community experience by densifying and diversifying the development program. This redevelopment effort, known as Ballantyne Reimagined, will transform the corporate park into the downtown Ballantyne never had.
With over four decades of experience navigating Charlotte’s entitlement, permitting, and zoning process, along with leading the master planning for the original golf course at Ballantyne in the 1990s, LandDesign had the expertise necessary to implement the complex master plan. We approached the master plan with the goal to increase flexibility to mitigate future infrastructure strain and integrate a vibrant mix of uses to create an 18-hour destination. LandDesign is leading nearly every facet of Ballantyne Reimagined, including roadway and utility improvements, parks and open spaces, multi-modal networks, greenway connectivity, the retail and entertainment district, and residential towers.
For two decades, Ballantyne was developed as a suburban community defined by office parks and premier golf courses. With 17,000 employees occupying the corporate park and over 70,000 residents, Ballantyne was not faced with a growth problem. It was missing the connective tissue that makes people want to stay and explore. Ballantyne Reimagined will be an energetic, urban district that offers a cross-generational experience. Rather than simply implementing a development program, we sought to create a strong sense of community through an infusion of uses and experiences — bridging the gap between work and home.
We aimed to accomplish this goal through four major projects: Stream Park, The Bowl, The Amp, and an internal network of multi-modal trails to promote an accessible and walkable environment. Once completed, Ballantyne Reimagined will be a cultural magnet and economic driver for the region, setting the tone for future urbanization efforts in the Southeast.
Stream Park
One of the driving forces behind Ballantyne Reimagined was repositioning private amenities for public use, and the golf course at The Ballantyne Hotel presented our team with the ideal setting for a signature public park. The six-acre course was redeveloped as a nature-focused park, known as Stream Park, that encourages play for all ages. The site’s complex topography creates a multi-dimensional experience with meandering trails, play areas, garden rooms, and expansive lawns. A restored stream immerses the park in a thriving natural habitat, and a retention pond collects and treats runoff while functioning as a visual amenity for park guests.
The Bowl
The Bowl, a dynamic retail, dining, and entertainment district, will serve as Ballantyne’s living room, inviting people to stroll, shop, and socialize. While Stream Park offers a space to play, The Bowl enriches the urban experience with its diverse dining options and trendy shops, bringing the energy of city living to Ballantyne’s residents.
The Amp
The Amp seamlessly merges a stormwater pond with an outdoor amphitheater, creating a distinctive venue in the heart of Ballantyne. Nestled between The Bowl and Stream Park, The Amp hosts live shows, festivals, fitness classes, markets, and more. This dynamic space features multi-purpose areas for concessions and food trucks, along with a unique tiered lawn, offering a versatile and memorable experience.
The initial master plan for Ballantyne did not account for the proposed density on a 500-acre site, and after two decades of growth, the site’s infrastructure needs had evolved. As we began to envision a new infrastructure network, our main goal was to ensure the comprehensive system of stormwater, utilities, roadways, and multi-modal facilities worked together to support a higher-density experience. Our forward-thinking team was constantly reassessing the short- and long-term impact on infrastructure as design and phasing decisions evolved. To best prepare for the next 20 years, we put systems in place, including future transit connections, that would accommodate the long-term development of the site and relieve future congestion and infrastructure strain.
Thoughtful Stormwater Solutions
Ballantyne Reimagined features innovative stormwater solutions that blend function and beauty. The pond behind The Amp’s stage enhances water quality and serves as a scenic backdrop. During heavy rains, overflow is managed by the flood pond and restored stream at Stream Park, ensuring flood storage and supporting aquatic life. This area also integrates the Charlotte Water Sanitary Sewer line, showcasing dual-purpose infrastructure for the district.
Physical
Establish a flexible, forward-thinking infrastructure system that can accommodate long-term growth and evolve to meet future demand
Functional
Infuse a mix of uses and experiences that offer something for everyone, contributing to the creation of a one-of-a-kind urban destination
Social
Activate the public realm through urban parks, walkable streets, and greenway connections that create regional value
Physical
Establish a flexible, forward-thinking infrastructure system that can accommodate long-term growth and evolve to meet future demand
Functional
Infuse a mix of uses and experiences that offer something for everyone, contributing to the creation of a one-of-a-kind urban destination
Social
Activate the public realm through urban parks, walkable streets, and greenway connections that create regional value
LandDesign’s multi-disciplinary perspective and understanding of how to collaborate with public entities has been valuable in implementing this master plan.
— Clifton Coble, Senior Vice President, Northwood Development
Dive Deeper
Ballantyne Reimagined required everything we have to offer — our experience in master planning, approach to adaptable infrastructure, and expertise in open space design. Ready to dive deeper into the details? Check out this episode of Pragmatic Visions where our LandDesigners share their first-hand experience with shepherding this visionary master plan.