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Churches, Golf Courses and Shopping Centers

Change doesn’t come from the top—it grows from the ground up.

At this year’s Strong Towns National Gathering, our team at Neighborhood Evolution will be showing how small developers, civic leaders, and neighbors are building stronger, more resilient places—one project at a time.

From workshops to hallway conversations, we’re here to learn, lead, and spotlight real-world transformations happening across the country.
One session we’re especially proud to support:

🏘️ “Churches, Golf Courses, and Shopping Centers: How the Big Stuff Can Become an Asset—Not a Problem—in Your City”

Featuring Monte Anderson, Bernice Radle, and Mike Keen, this conversation dives into how legacy properties can be incrementally reimagined to meet local needs—affordably, creatively, and with community at the center.

And if you caught Monte’s recent feature in The New York Times, you already know this work is gaining momentum. The “roommate house” model in Duncanville, TX is more than a creative housing solution—it’s proof that thoughtful, small-scale development can shift national narratives.

Come find us at the booth, join a session, or just stop and say hi. We’re here to connect.

Read the NY Times Article to learn more about our work:
https://lnkd.in/gBa3PiFu

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