Highland Park Commons

Preliminary designs for the park were recently completed by Sawyer Landscape Group, a Chattanooga landscape architect firm. According to the current plan (which is subject to possible revisions), the project would combine athletic fields (futsal courts), community garden space, park space, and a vendor/farmer’s market venue, all on the 2000 block bordered by Union, Beech, Kirby, and Willow. The project is largely an effort to unify the diverse populations in our neighborhood, and is generously sponsored by the McClellan Foundation with significant support from Tennessee Temple University and the St. Andrews Center. Please use the comment form to discuss the plans — comments are very much encouraged!

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2 Responses to “Highland Park Commons”


  1. 1 Pam Smith

    This is a great addition to our neighborhood, and what a wonderful opportunity to bring all neighbors of Highland Park to a Common Place! Thank you St Andrews for your continued support, and dedication to make Highland Park a neighborhood of choice!

  2. 2 Olga de Klein

    To me, this is a plan that could greatly benefit all in Highland Park. I sure would like to know more about it, where it does stand at present, and how we, as neighbors, can lend a helping hand in making this plan a reality in the very near future. I look forward to hearing more about it!

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