HomeTown – Neighborhood Development
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The result is a community that 2/3 of the market is strongly attracted to, but can't find anyplace else in Chicagoland which results in high profitability.
- Introduction
- Our Journey and Source History
- What is cultural sustainability – Zech 8:4; Amory
- Our Recipe
- HomeTown
- Introduction
- Mini-neighborhoods
- Authentic Neighborhood
- Living Lane
- Living Court
- Safe Streets
- Children in HomeTown
- Environmental Sustainability of the community
- Energy Conservation of homes
- Profitability
- Marketing
- Summary
Just in case you're wondering if there's really any difference between a sustainable community and the typical subdivisions we've been building the last 50 years, I'd like to show you some.
The slides on your left are from our communities. The slides on your right are from new subdivisions in Schaumburg and Naperville – two of the most emulated (unfortunately) suburbs in Chicagoland.
HomeTown street
More by Perry Bigelow
- Why Bigelow?
- The Spirituality of Sustainability
- Building and Development Philosophy: Cultural and Environmental Sustainability
- HomeTown Neighborhood Development
- Bibliography - Neighborhood Planning, Community & Ecology

