The plan also introduces the Booker Creek Cultural Corridor, a restored greenway with public art, historic installations, and year-round programming that links Midtown, the EDGE District, and the Innovation District.

Housing is a central component, with over 1,900 affordable, workforce, and senior units planned across all phases: 863 affordable, 618 senior affordable, and 444 workforce. The proposal also includes 1,543 new hotel rooms.

Cultural and entertainment spaces feature prominently, including a 4,000-seat indoor music hall, a 1,500-seat outdoor amphitheater, a new state-of-the-art performance theater, and dedicated space for the Woodson African American Museum of Florida.

Education and workforce development are also emphasized, with The Superintendent School training future construction leaders and The HORUS Academy offering trade introductions for youth along with advanced training for adults and small businesses.