This Week on Carroll Creek - November 12, 2015

Grading, brick work, pedestrian bridges with handicap access, and landscaping continue on the sections of Carroll Creek Park near the Union Mills Building owned by Douglas Development.

Collage of construction site images showing brick pathways, a worker in a yellow helmet on a brick structure, and a bare tree, conveying progress and development.

The Union Mills Building is buzzing with activity as the property is renovated to welcome its first tenant, Regent Education. They plan to move into the space early next year, taking over 26,000 feet and bringing 85 employees to the new location.

A partially demolished red brick building with exposed beams and broken windows. Two trucks are parked in front, and the sky is overcast.

Union Mills building looking west

Red brick building under renovation with plastic-covered windows and missing panes. A van labeled

Union Mills building looking west

Brick work and other paving work continues near McCutcheon's and the Mill Pond, a widened section of the creek where a new fountain will be installed.

A three-panel image showing a construction site with red bricks behind a fence, a partially built pathway, and a reflecting water canal with adjacent buildings.

Finally, new planters have been added near the Galleria Fountain, waiting for spring and a pop of life and color!

A series of empty concrete planters line a canal, leading to a red brick bridge. The area is calm and tidy, with benches, lamps, and a serene atmosphere.