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The Nest Educational Enrichment Campus
Phase One of the master plan for Fairhope Educational Enrichment Foundation’s NEST Campus, the award-winning Pavilion and Outdoor Classroom, is now complete. Get ready for Phase II!
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is being developed on the grounds of Fairhope’s first high school in a historic building that has sat vacant for over 10 years.
The Gulf Coast Center for Ecotourism and Sustainability
The Gulf Coast Center for Ecotourism and Sustainability is a campus of resilient green buildings set in a restored coastal forest with both indoor and outdoor learning spaces.
Hope Community Center
Watershed is working with the Hope Community on the planning and design of a community center and museum, teaching kitchen, teaching farm, and park on a 12-acre site in Fairhope South.
Flying Creek Nature Preserve
Watershed worked closely with Thompson Engineering and a steering committee made of community stakeholders to design Fairhope’s newest park, the 72-acre Flying Creek Nature Preserve. Construction is underway – mark your calendars to come hike next spring!
Flying Creek Nature Center
This adaptive reuse of an existing home into a Nature Center to serve the city’s newest park, Flying Creek Nature Preserve, is underway and will open to the public in 2025.
Oakdale Cottages
These affordable, healthy, and resilient homes are now under construction in Mobile’s historic Oakdale neighborhood.
Bayou La Batre City Docks Redevelopment Project
Watershed worked with Moffatt and Nichol to solicit extensive public feedback for the master plan of the Bayou La Batre City Docks, and to design a destination that supports economic and ecological revitalization.
Legion Hall Revitalization and New Club Building
Repair, renovation, and expansion of the American Legion’s headquarters overlooking Mobile Bay to accommodate the Legion’s ALERT emergency operations program, career counseling and other programs, club offices and meeting space, and a commercial restaurant.
Summit Street Inn
The Summit Street Inn has had a long life since it was constructed as the Fairhope Hotel in 1925. Watershed is working with the current owner to revitalize the building into a modern boutique hotel.