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  • From parking lot to urban tour-de-force
    <strong>UCLA Weyburn</strong>&nbsp;<em>Los Angeles, California</em>

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  • A unique building becomes a hub for historic neighborhoods
    <strong>Ponce City Market</strong> <em>Atlanta, GA</em>

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  • Mercado District | Tucson, Arizona
    A timeless place from the ground up. #thisiscnu

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  • Expanding options for a car-oriented suburban area
    <strong>Village of Providence</strong> <em>Huntsville, AL</em>

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  • A mixed-use center for town and gown
    <strong>Storrs Center</strong> <em>Mansfield, CT</em>

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  • Historic arcade houses young professionals
    <strong>Microlofts at The Arcade Providence</strong>&nbsp;<em>Providence, Rhode Island</em>

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  • Jazz Market New Orleans Audience Seating
    Jazz Market New Orleans Audience Seating
    Trumpeting a cultural revival
    <strong>Peoples Health New Orleans Jazz Market</strong>&nbsp; <em>New Orleans, Louisiana</em>

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    Crosstown_Concourse_2018_Charter_LooneyRicksKiss
    From former warehouse to "vertical village"
    <strong>Crosstown Concourse</strong>&nbsp; <em>Memphis, Tennessee</em>

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  • Southside
    Ten acres that transformed a city #thisiscnu

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Revitalized corridors with plazas and green space; town centers that blend into surrounding streets; neighborhoods that emerge from abandoned malls; energy efficient affordable housing adjacent to transit—These project types represent a fraction of the range and diversity of CNU members’ outstanding work.

From regional-scale visions to single-building historic renovations, CNU members engage in the full range of activities needed to build places people love. We are the planners, designers, developers, engineers, public outreach specialists, local municipal officials, and inspired stakeholders.

CNU member projects adhere to the Charter of the New Urbanism and often emerge from extensive public engagement—so they respond to genuine needs and visions relating to where and how people want to live, work, shop, and play.

Explore our projects. Discover how, in the last 25 years, CNU members have been responsible for transforming cities, towns, neighborhoods, and streets into thriving, diverse places that promote and celebrate people. They are places where community is created, visitors return, and residents don’t want to leave. Places that inspire us and capture the imagination. Places people love.