- A car-free development, by real estate developer Culdesac and architecture firm Optico, is being built in Arizona and will house 1,000 people.
- All of the homes will be walking distance from amenities and community areas, such as grocery stores, bars, and bookable communal spaces.
- The 16-acre community includes 24,000 square feet of retail spaces.
- It's slated to be finished in Fall 2020.
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The 'world's first post-car development' is being built in Arizona — here's what it will look like
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Culdesac working with architecture firm Optico is creating the "world's first post-car development" that will be completed in the fall of next year.c
The neighborhood which won't have any parking for private cars will be in Tempe, Arizona, which was chosen because of its growing number of jobs and population, and available land near a light rail station.
The only parking spaces will be for visitors and ridesharing. Instead of private cars, transportation options in the community will include: a shuttle bus, rideshare pick up areas, scooters, and a light rail station that can reach downtown Tempe, Phoenix, and an airport.
Keep scrolling to see what the neighborhood will look like:
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