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211 N. BROADWAY, SUITE 204 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 19 WAUGOO, OSHKOSH, WI 54901 (920) 431-3444 TOLL FREE: (866) 431-3444 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DIMENSION IV.COM Architecture. Sustainability. Planning. Economic Development.

FIRM INFORMATION 211 N. BROADWAY, SUITE 204 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 19 WAUGOO, OSHKOSH, WI 54901 (920) 431-3444 TOLL FREE: (866) 431-3444 THOUGHTFUL,INNOVATIVE,SUSTAINABLE Truly memorable design moves beyond the three-dimensional and exhilarates, enlightens and enhances the human experience. Thoughtful, innovative and sustainable design works with a 4 th dimension time. It is in time that a building or space becomes great, great in terms of meeting the needs of the owners and users. In time, materials either endure or decay. In time, the flow through a space either works or is modified. In time, a building is either a wise investment or burdensome overhead. In time, a building either becomes part of the sustainable environment or a problem to the owners and community. In time, a design is either replicated or razed. DIMENSION IV.COM The best design considers this fourth dimension, time. Time defines the durability of the materials, the users sequence through a space, the fit for the stakeholders and environment and the space s prominence in the community. To achieve this standard, we think outside the box. Architecture. Sustainability. Planning. Economic Development.

FIRM INFORMATION provides the following services in the areas of : Architecture Planning Sustainability Economic Development Architecture. Space Studies Sketches/Perspectives/Models Educational Residential Historic Preservation/Restoration Government (State, Municipal) Urban Redevelopment Commercial Religious Construction Administration Sustainability. Green Specifications and Materials Research Site and location analysis Future Consideration & Options Energy Modeling & Building Analysis Materials Specification & Research Customized Workshops and Trainings Green Analysis and Assessments LEED Consultation and Project Management LEED Certification/Application Salvage/Recycling Management Planning. Visioning Stakeholder Participation Needs Analysis Site Analysis, Selection and Acquisition Zoning Comprehensive Plans Urban Redevelopment Economic Development Masterplan/ Master Development Design Guidelines Implementation Economic Development. Business Planning Programming g Growth/Expansion Development Site Analysis Image Development Financing Consultation Grant Writing Strategic t Planning Business Recruitment

EXPERIENCE. DOWNTOWN MATTERS. Downtown s play an instrumental role in community development. They are a focal point for residents and visitors. Often capturing an area s history, they also are our link to the past and share how an area developed over the years. values downtown and Main Street. Not only are we active in the communities we work in to strengthen and grow the downtown communities, we also volunteer at the state level to enhance resources for downtowns. This has provided the team with a comprehensive understanding of the issues and opportunities that are present in downtowns. The following pages captures the services provides to communities, developers and businesses.

I F D IN-FILL DEVELOPMENT Designing buildings that captures the fabric of the built environment takes skill and a trained eye. has worked with a number of businesses and developers to construct buildings that compliment and add to this fabric, respecting the architecture surrounding the buildings yet having its own distinct look.

H R HISTORIC RENOVATIONS Historic buildings are an integral component of downtown, and no two projects are ever the same. has historically renovated numerous buildings to the National Trust s Standards, yet with respect to the businesses needs and today s economy..

P / Z PLANNING/ ZONING has worked with private and public clients to master plan their projects and site. The foundation of a project and longterm implications are directly related to the master planning, design guidelines and zoning efforts that are adopted and implemented.

STREET/SITE AMENITIES Street and site amenities provide the first impression of an area. They create and celebrate the culture of our communities and play a very important role in defining a sense of place, sometimes acting as catalyst for development.

MARKET A ANALYSIS/ / BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT works with communities to understand market opportunities and recruit and retain businesses. From analyzing market conditions, to conceptualizing business ideas, to recruiting businesses, works to create healthy business environments..

V VISIONING Every project begins with a vision. Creating the vision is the first step to defining the future and the following actions. works with communities, businesses and individuals to imagine to see what is not there. As architects and trained facilitators, listens to the needs and wants of the stakeholders to frame and define the vision. Defining the vision is only part of the process. Communicating the vision is where excitement builds and support rallies. takes the vision to this level through renderings, modeling, public relations and strategic planning. Proposed Existing

IMAGE DEVELOPMENT Your image, whether it is of your business or of your community, impacts your success. Presenting the right image takes effort, planning and coordination. This often results in a process called branding. understands the goals of branding, what to do and what not to do and how to implement this effort in your own community and/or business..

211 N. BROADWAY, SUITE 204 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 19 WAUGOO, OSHKOSH, WI 54901 (920) 431-3444 TOLL FREE: (866) 431-3444 DIMENSION IV.COM MAKE NO LITTLE PLANS; THEY HAVE NO MAGIC TO STIR MEN'S BLOOD... MAKE BIG PLANS, AIM HIGH IN HOPE AND WORK. -DANIEL H. BURNHAM Architecture. Sustainability. Planning. Economic Development.