We're Traditional Neighborhood Development Partners.
We create places that people love.
We believe:
Good development can help create great communities.
Places can be fun to build and to experience.
Development can be socially and environmentally responsible.
Our Philosophy
Our development philosophy is based on New Urbanism, a planning and development approach that offers alternatives to the single-use, low-density patterns typical of sprawling development – which has been shown to have negative economic, health, and environmental consequences.
There should be a range of housing types for people of various ages, family sizes, and income levels.
Neighborhoods should have a plaza, park, square or intersection that community members frequent.
There should be an elementary school within one mile, so that most children can walk from home.
Small buildings should be allowed in backyards for use as rental apartments, offices, workshops and more.
Certain prominent sites should be reserved for civic buildings, including one for neighborhood events.
The core of a neighborhood, a town, or a city should feel and be more compact, with buildings closer to each other and to the sidewalk.
Roadways should be relatively narrow, lined with parking, and shaded by trees, creating a more pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly environment.
Most parking lots and garage doors should be accessed at the rear of buildings via alleys or lanes, with on-street parking available to guests and customers of small shops.
Roadways should form a continuous network that provides a choice of routes while reducing traffic on main routes.
Communities should be designed for pedestrians and favor walking for a variety of daily needs.