City of Little Rock Downtown Master Plan
Little Rock, AR
An aerial view of Pier 6’s new downtown core—53 acres of mixed-use blocks, cultural destinations, and public spaces organized around a central parkway.
Pier 6 reimagines a 200-acre site in Rogers, Arkansas as a vibrant new downtown district—one that captures the spirit of Northwest Arkansas while shaping a forward-looking model for walkable, inclusive growth. Envisioned as a pedestrian-first, mixed-use destination, Pier 6 blends cultural, residential, and commercial life into a dynamic civic framework that centers community, ecology, and connectivity.
Situated at the heart of one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States, the project bridges Rogers’ rapidly evolving urban fabric with its deep connection to the Ozark landscape. The master plan introduces a new civic identity for the city, anchored by a central parkway and supported by a diverse program of housing, hospitality, workplaces, and generous public space.
Strategically located along the I-49 corridor, linking Rogers to Bentonville, Fayetteville, and the wider Northwest Arkansas region through a network of roadways, trails, and greenway connections
Located at the convergence of major regional corridors, Pier 6 sits in a position of both visibility and connectivity
At the heart of the plan is a north-south parkway spine that links neighborhoods, public destinations, and natural systems. Along this 30-acre public realm corridor, residents and visitors encounter an array of active and contemplative spaces—from food truck plazas and community gardens to playgrounds, performance lawns, and bioswale trails.
The master plan framework organizes Pier 6 around a central parkway corridor, connecting the mixed-use downtown core with neighborhood hubs, community parks, and Prairie Park
Seen in the context of the growing region, Pier 6 connects to residential neighborhoods to the south, Mt. Hebron Park to the west, and the Pinnacle Hills mixed-use district to the north
The plan defines two primary districts: a mixed-use downtown core of 53 acres and a new community spanning 150 acres. Together, the downtown core and residential neighborhoods deliver over 2,100 new homes across a broad mix of housing types including multifamily residences, senior living, townhouses, and single-family homes. The diversity of residential typologies is designed to support a wide range of household sizes, life stages, and income levels to foster a more inclusive community. The downtown program adds 588,000 square feet of commercial development, featuring a landmark hotel, office space, a retail village, and a new civic museum. Each block is designed to elevate the pedestrian experience with shaded paseos, shared streets, courtyards, and generous setbacks that invite social interaction, exploration, and a sense of comfort including seasonal and thermal comfort in both public and semi-private spaces.
The downtown core merges housing, offices, retail, hospitality, and cultural destinations—creating a vibrant, mixed-use district anchored by a landmark hotel and civic museum
A lush downtown park offers a green oasis for gathering, play, and everyday life
At the civic heart of Pier 6 is a signature destination: an expansive downtown district framed by a bold new cultural landmark. This space acts as the communal living room of the larger region—a place for concerts, public art, markets, and festivals, surrounded by cafés, shops, and local businesses. The retail village is designed for all seasons, featuring generous overhangs and arcades that create semi-covered, climate-responsive environments, ensuring the public realm remains active and welcoming in every type of weather.
Lively plazas lined with cafés, shops, and dining create an active downtown retail village
A flexible lawn and cultural landmark host concerts, performances, and community gatherings
Public realm programming extends southward through a rich neighborhood fabric that offers a variety of open spaces and amenities, from playgrounds and courts to prairie gardens and the neighborhood clubhouse. A thoughtful mobility network integrates bike paths, transit-ready corridors, and trail connections to Mt. Hebron Park and the regional Razorback Greenway.
A walkable neighborhood fosters connection, daily activity, and creates a strong sense of community
Pier 6 embodies Northwest Arkansas’s ethos of innovation, wellness, and ecological stewardship. Rain gardens, green roofs, permeable paving, and detention ponds are seamlessly woven into the landscape, turning infrastructure into amenity while managing stormwater in a karst region. Every aspect of the plan, from zoning to architectural typologies to stormwater design, supports a resilient, future-ready community rooted in the natural character of the Ozarks and shaped by the City of Rogers’ forward-looking approach to urban planning. This approach is grounded in stewardship, community, and long-term impact.
The parkway promotes nature-based solutions while offering a diversity of spaces for events, community gatherings, and social engagement
The central parkway integrates play areas, gardens, trails, and bioswales that link the downtown core with the neighborhoods via a 30-acre public realm corridor
A clubhouse and family-friendly open space with play areas, gardens, and water features provides multifunctional community amenities
A central community lawn provides a flexible space for events, recreation, and everyday use
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