On the south side of the cobblestone "street," Fierabend envisions a row of double-height shipping containers capable of housing roughly 50 artists in 14 studios. There will also be common spaces for tenants that offer amenities like printers and refrigerators. Perhaps most compelling for artists, who have been rapidly losing high-ceilinged studio space to gentrification, is that Cherry Street Pier's studios will be rented at below-market rates with flexible leases, Forkin said. The DRWC hopes the design will forge an arts community, and that the members will curate shows in the large central space that has been set aside for exhibitions.