Pop-Up Shop 2017

UM-Flint Art lecturer and architect Kurt Neiswender explored the feasibility of pop-up (temporary) retail spaces built out of shipping containers for placement in Flint’s Civic Park neighborhood and at a vacant brownfield location in the rural town of Sebewaing, located in Huron County 58 miles from Flint on the shore of Lake Huron.

The collaborative project identified a scalable labor force, through the Urban Renaissance Center’s Rebounding Force Work Readiness Program, and the potential to scale across the 7-county I-69 Thumb Region, state, nation, and globally. A fundraising campaign was designed with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation crowdfunding platform, Patronicity, which provides a 1:1 match for all dollars raised. The team anticipates the first Pop-Up Shop launching in 2018, providing training and construction jobs for local residents. This initiative has high potential for economic development that integrates Placemaking, ingenuity, and grassroots community participation and promotes future entrepreneurship ventures.

Partner:

Pastor Robert McCathern, Joy Tabernacle Church and Urban Renaissance Center