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From Vacancy to Vibrancy, Part I: Why Forgotten Sites Are the Future of Our Cities
Greenside: Houston, TX What if Houston’s underutilized properties, vacant lots, overlooked warehouses, and outdated retail centers, were not liabilities but the seeds of the city’s next thriving districts? In some neighborhoods, nearly 25% of parcels are either vacant or operating far below their potential. Are we leaving value on the table by letting these forgotten spaces sit idle, when they could be transformed into cultural magnets and community anchors? Across the Southe
CultivateLAND
6 days ago5 min read


Developing Good Taste: Transforming Cities Through Urban Agriculture
Angeline Farm [Pasco County, FL] Picture real estate developers not just as builders, but as architects of a healthier, more sustainable...
jdfazzari
Nov 6, 20249 min read


The Power of Place: Leveraging Urban Site Selection for Community and Financial Success
Urban site selection is a critical aspect of real estate development that can significantly influence the success of a project. Beyond...
CultivateLAND
Oct 7, 20246 min read


Sidewalks as Social Catalysts: Exploring the Intersection of Urban Design and Community Engagement
Do sidewalks shape the blueprint for deeper community connections? Within the fabric of urban landscapes, sidewalks serve as more than...
CultivateLAND
Feb 23, 20245 min read


Step by Step: Five Strategies for Building a Pedestrian-Friendly Community
Indigo - Meristem Communities What is a pedestrian-friendly community? This may seem obvious, but pedestrian friendly communities are...
CultivateLAND
Feb 8, 20233 min read


A new walkable district in the East End could become Houston's next 15-Minute Neighborhood
How can we increase walkability while creating a well-connected inclusive neighborhood that thrives socially, economically, and...
CultivateLAND
Nov 30, 20221 min read


In the "Beginners Mind" there are many possibilities. A different approach to community design.
How do we approach neighborhood design differently to create healthier and more resilient communities?
CultivateLAND
Nov 30, 20221 min read


2020: How Deep Questions Inspire Change
What did you learn from 2020? While the personal effects have been hard to ignore, it was an eye-opening year that encouraged change at...
CultivateLAND
Jan 25, 20212 min read
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