As you fly over patchworked farmland, commercial buildings and intersecting roads Kettlesong comes into focus. Defined by a blend of residential rooftops and the characteristic flat roofs of local shops and businesses that appear, disappear then reappear again from a thick green blanket of tree canopy and shared open space that all seems to merge into a scene that just feels right.
Kettlesong’s mixed-use plan represents an ongoing shift from conventional development models that tend to segregate uses and the people within those places to one that is patterned to be inclusive, diverse and welcoming. One model disconnects and separates, the other connects and affirms.
The mix of retail, civic, commercial and residential uses has been considered in a way that encourages seamless, inclusive experiences. On a whim, you can go shopping, or swing by a friend’s home, attend your kids’ elementary school recital, or sneak away to your secret place in the woods- all without need of a car. This is the alchemy of mixed-use.
Varied uses, varied home types, sizes, and styles to fill the needs of diverse families and people of all ages and backgrounds.