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City of Fayetteville
File #: 25-4857    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Items of Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/11/2025 In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 9/2/2025 Final action:
Title: Blount and Gillespie Redevelopment Efforts Update
Attachments: 1. Blount and Gillespie P3 Real Estate Advisory Presentation Council Work Session, 2. Blount and Gillespie P3 Market Scan, 3. Blount and Gillespie Existing Conditions Analysis

TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Kelly Strickland, Assistant City Manager

 

FROM:                     Christopher Cauley, Director of Economic and Community Development

                                          Derrick McArthur, Economic Development Manager

 

DATE:                      September 2, 2025

 

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Blount and Gillespie Redevelopment Efforts Update

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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                      

Council District(s)

 District 2                     

 

 

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Strategic Plan FY 2026

Goal II: Responsive City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy

                     Objective 2.1 - To ensure a diverse City tax base.

                     Objective 2.3 - To invest in community places to ensure revitalization and increase quality of life.

Goal IV: Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate

                     Objective 4.5 - To ensure a place for people to live in great neighborhoods.

 

Executive Summary:

City Council is asked to receive a report on the redevelopment of the Blount & Gillespie site. HR&A Advisors was contracted by the City to evaluate the site and conduct community engagement and feasibility analysis for a potential public-private partnership.

 

Background: 

From 2008 to 2024, the City acquired a total of 41 individual parcels, using local funding allocated as the City’s leverage for the HOPE VI Redevelopment Project. In 2016, the Red Rock Global Study further highlighted the site as one with catalytic development potential. In 2018, the City explored plans for the site including the Centre City Business Park concept. In 2020 it was determined that Centre City Business concept would not move forward due to inability to attract private developers and shifting market conditions amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

In 2025, the City contracted HR&A Advisors to conduct a market scan and existing conditions analysis to determine feasible redevelopment options. Community engagement was conducted on June 11, 2025, at J S Spivey recreational center. HR&A Advisors, Inc. has evaluated redevelopment opportunities for the City-owned property at Blount and Gillespie Streets. The purpose of this initiative is to attract private investment, expand the local tax base, and deliver community benefits through strategic public-private partnerships (P3). The presentation to Council outlines preliminary findings, redevelopment scenarios, and next steps.

 

Issues/Analysis: 

Analysis indicates demand for mixed-use development, particularly retail and residential. Residents desire cultural preservation, artistic space and housing. Redevelopment may require City participation through land write downs, infrastructure investments, or incentives. The Blount & Gillespie Site is a City owned parcel identified as a key redevelopment opportunity within the downtown area

 

Budget Impact: 

No direct budget appropriation is needed at this stage. Budgetary impacts will be presented once HR&A completes the next phase of its work and presents City Council with options to move forward.

    

Options

1. Receive the report from staff and give feedback on the process.

2. Receive the report from staff and do not give feedback on the process.

3. Do not receive the report.

     

Recommended Action::Recommended Action

 Receive the report from staff and give feedback on the process.

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Attachments:

Blount and Gillespie P3 Real Estate Advisory Presentation Council Work Session

Blount and Gillespie P3 Market Scan

Blount and Gillespie Existing Conditions Analysis