I toured Culdesac, a Tempe, Arizona neighborhood that banned cars, and found a walkable oasis in the Phoenix suburb
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"From New York City to Budapest, I saw those places and said, 'Wow, this is a much better way to build a city - with thoughtful architecture, great transportation systems,'" Ryan Johnson, CEO of Culdesac Tempe, reflects on his travels that inspired the creation of the neighborhood.
"According to a 2023 study by the National Association of Realtors, millennials and Gen Zers are paying higher prices to live in walkable communities," showcasing the shift in housing preferences among younger generations.
"Cars are banned from the 17-acre block in the Phoenix suburb that opened in 2023. As of April 2024, Culdesac had 200 residents, and they hope to have 1,000." The neighborhood aims to foster a community that thrives without automobiles.
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