
McCamly Place is a bilevel, festival marketplace developed by James Rouse's Enterprise Development Company of Columbia, Maryland. Postmodern, like other Rouse developments, such as the Waterstreet Pavilion in Flint ( GS5), McCamly Place has a light and airy exterior and a cross-axial interior, focusing on a central atrium space dressed up with Prairie Style motifs. The central space contains a seven-foot-high Wheat Lady sculpture created by Don Brown of Renaissance Design, Birmingham, Michigan.