Abstract:
This is a yearlong study researching,
analyzing, and designing the concept of how the riverfront can become an anchor for a city’s economic development from an otherwise
unused and abandoned area. The study
observes underutilized waterfront properties along the Eastern Michigan lakes system of the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, and St. Clair River;
locations that are in the transition out of their past roles of industrial infrastructure. The thesis will focus in on the specific property of Desmond Landing in Port Huron and take into
consideration community issues identified by the Port Huron City Council and those specific to the surrounding site area. This will determine a
comprehensive solution and plan that provides the Desmond Landing riverfront a role as the catalyst to impact and benefit the community of Port Huron spurring growth and future
development for the betterment of the city.