Landstory prepared the Master Plan in 2009 for a site that included the historic landmarks of Old State Bank, Territorial Capitol Village, Fort Knox II and Sugar Loaf Mound, all ...
The purpose of this 1.4 mile corridor study was identify the corridor’s redevelopment potential, expand multi-modal use, and improve aesthetics. Improvement at major intersections included crosswalks, pedestrian respite islands and ...
Noblesville, Indiana selected a "complete streets" approach when deciding to improve this one-mile entry corridor to the city's downtown. Landstory's concept plan recommended narrowed drive lanes and broader pedestrian ways, ...
As they say, "It's all in the details". The City of New Albany engaged a consultant team that included Landstory to develop a vision for their historic main street corridor, ...
Are you ready for some football?! We were, but not without telling the story of Alexander Ralston's vision and layout for downtown Indianapolis, developed in 1825. Lucas Oil Stadium's site orientation ...
The consultant team including Landstory was responsible for the development of a Master Plan for a deteriorating, but significant historical district adjacent to downtown Lexington Kentucky. The area currently consists ...
When Indianapolis was selected to host the Super Bowl in 2011, new public spaces were needed for visitors and spectators alike. Landstory’s focus became the design of a myriad of ...
Recognized for its rich Arts & Crafts architecture and significant location along the Old National Road (US 40), Landstory was responsible for the streetscape design and to tell the story ...
Landstory assisted the consulting engineer with the design of streetscape improvements for historic Hanie’s Corner Arts District at the juncture of four National Register Historic Districts in Evansville, Indiana. The ...
In 2004, downtown Cumberland was slated for demolition as a result of a widening of Old National Road (US 40) to six lanes. The town was successful in pressuring the ...