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Downtown Hammond Master Plan

Creating a renewed sense of community and economic energy

  • 50K

    SF New Retail Space

  • 2

    Parks/Plazas

  • 1K

    Attainable Units

  • Hammond, Indiana

    Hammond, Indiana

Reviving Hammond into a vibrant, thriving hub of activity

Once among the largest cities in the state and the inspiration for the film A Christmas Story, Hammond’s downtown was now mostly empty with few residents and almost no viable retail. However, with the announcement of new commuter rail service to Chicago and the emergence of a surprisingly robust housing market, the City of Hammond saw the opportunity to jumpstart its downtown revitalization with a new master plan. They engaged our Urban Places team, along with Speck & Associates, to help.

The plan aims to retrofit Hammond’s downtown core into a walkable neighborhood. This includes public realm interventions along with real estate rehabilitation and redevelopment. The inclusion of a dramatically improved multi-modal network will help leverage future transit service and existing regional bike corridors.

Through this revitalization, the City has created a reinvigorated sense of community pride and is quickly moving to implement the master plan. By properly locating its new train station, taking advantage of housing demand, calming high-speed streets, and creating well-shaped public spaces, residents have hope that Hammond will reclaim its civic and commercial heart.

At a Glance

Offices
Client
  • City of Hammond, Indiana
Partners
  • Speck & Associates
Award
Congress for the New Urbanism, Merit Award 2023

From car-centric to a walkable neighborhood

Courtesy of the upcoming documentary Walkable USA from House Painter Media directed by Tom Desch. The film shares Hammond, IN’s efforts converting its car-centric downtown into a place for people.

Meet Our Team

David Dixon, Vice President, Urban Places Fellow

We help communities manage change to become more livable, equitable, and resilient.

Jason Schrieber, Senior Principal

Mobility is not about moving vehicles. It’s about giving all people better access to their daily needs in a smart, equitable and efficient manner. Whether by car, bus, bike, scooter or on foot, multi-modal travel is our passion.

David Dixon

Vice President, Urban Places Fellow

Jason  Schrieber

Senior Principal

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