Post-Car Real Estate Developer, Culdesac, Announces First Car-free Neighborhood in the US for Tempe

Culdesac is designing, building, and managing its first car-free neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona, set to open in Fall 2020

SAN FRANCISCO, CA and TEMPE, AZ – The world’s first post-car real estate developer, Culdesac, has announced the company and its plans to build the country’s first car-free neighborhood from scratch in Tempe, AZ. Residents will not have private cars or parking, although the neighborhood will accommodate parking for visitors, and car-based modes of transportation, such as ridesharing. Unlike small-scale, incidental car-free communities—like old town centers or islands—Culdesac is the first developer to intentionally build a 1,000 person neighborhood-scale, car-free development from scratch.

Culdesac believes that real estate innovation has failed to keep up with fast-paced changes in mobility. Transportation has evolved beyond car dependency— real estate has not. Culdesac is changing this paradigm and announced detailed plans for its first neighborhood, a $140 million project called Culdesac Tempe. The company also announced it has raised $10 million in venture capital funding to invest into its corporate operations led by Khosla Ventures, as well as Initialized Capital, Zigg Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Y Combinator.

“The communities we are living in were optimized for the peak car era,” said Ryan Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of Culdesac. “Culdesac is building spaces for the post-car era. Starting next year, residents of Culdesac Tempe will be able to live life from their doorsteps, rather than seeing it through their windshields.”

The Tempe project marks the nation’s first and only agreement between a city and a developer to build a neighborhood-scale community with zero residential parking. The plans for Culdesac Tempe show a walkable neighborhood directly on a light rail station and near a dense job center in downtown Tempe. In typical developments the parking lots often dictate the design—and without this constraint, Culdesac Tempe is able to offer three times the average amount of green space, along with friendly courtyards and community spaces.

Because less land is needed to park vehicles, Culdesac Tempe will include a grocery store, coffee shop, coworking space, market hall, and other retail, in addition to rental apartments for 1,000 residents. To help bring this vision to life, the Culdesac team is working closely with renowned architect Dan Parolek, who popularized the term “Missing Middle Housing,” a concept for diverse housing options to create sustainable and walkable places.

When the one thousand residents of Culdesac Tempe need to travel, they can choose their preferred modes of transportation. The development is centered around the mobility needs of residents, with on-site light rail station, a connective shuttle bus, dedicated rideshare pick-up zones, scooters with respective parking, carshares for off-site transport, and more. Culdesac will additionally serve as the neighborhood’s property manager, helping residents get the most out of their new community by enabling seamless access to transportation and amenities.

“We have found the Culdesac team to be true partners with our city council and its neighborhood communities, and we look forward to bringing the country’s first car-free community to life in our city,” said Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell.

The Tempe site was chosen for the first car-free neighborhood due to the city’s thriving job market, growing population, and land available directly on a light rail station. Additionally, local leadership has a reputation for being innovative, forward-thinking, and action-oriented. Culdesac is evaluating locations for additional projects, including in cities such as Dallas, Denver, and Raleigh-Durham.

To learn more visit www.culdesac.com




ABI Multifamily Brokers Mesa Apartment Community for $10.6 Million

Phoenix, Ariz. – ABI Multifamily – the leading multifamily brokerage and advisory services firm in the Western U.S. – is proud to announce the $10,600,000 / $112,766 per Unit / $123.08 per SF sale of Sun Crest Apartments in Mesa, Ariz.

Developed in two phases — 52 units in 1964 and 42 units in 1985 — Sun Crest is comprised of a total of 94 garden-style units in the rapidly evolving Northwest Mesa submarket. The community is across the street from the recently renovated Pioneer Park and sits within convenient walking distance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Tempe and surrounding Temple District, both of which are undergoing renovations worth a combined estimated total of up to $100 Million.

The property features an attractive unit mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom offerings, with an average size of more than 900 SF. Common amenities include two pools, two onsite laundry facilities, both tuck under and covered parking, a courtyard with pergolas, shade sails and barbecues. A Valley Metro Light Rail station lies approximately 100 yards to the southwest.

ABI Multifamily Partner Eddie Chang and Senior Managing Partner Alon Shnitzer, along with Senior Managing Partners John Kobierowski and Rue Bax, and Partner Doug Lazovick represented both parties in the transaction.

“The area’s Opportunity Zone designation has created a surge of development activity in Downtown Mesa, and the Buyers are thrilled to be part of the resurgence,” Chang said. “Being within walking distance to light rail and the incoming Arizona State University campus, they see this as a perfect fit for their investment model and plan to invest substantially in the community.”

Shnitzer added, “Finding a property around 100 units can be challenging in the Phoenix market. Most are 30 and under or 150 units and up. This is a highly sought-after property size. The sellers made a fantastic purchase of this property in 2013, and I was thrilled to be a part of that success as well.”

The buyer, WhiteHaven Capital, is an Arizona-based privately held real estate investment firm. This is WhiteHaven’s fourth acquisition in Phoenix this year. The Seller is a private investment firm based in California.




Open Enclose, Tucson Window & Door Contractor, Relocating for Growth

TUCSON, ARIZONA — James Barrins, LLC purchased an 18,000-square-foot industrial building located at 2502 N. Jackrabbit Ave. in northwest Tucson. The industrial/office property was purchased from Ouida L. Scales and Joseph C. Scales, as Co-Trustees of the Scales Family Trust, for $1,025 million ($57 PSF).

Formerly occupied by Goodman Distirbution, Open Enclose needed more room for growth and will be relocating from its current Shannon Road location to this new site.

Open Enclose is a locally owned and family operated, window and door contractor providing high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional results. Its door and window installation experts are highly experienced and adept at paying attention to all of the important details so that nothing in your window replacement or installation project gets overlooked. Its window and door experts can help you through the process to find the best window for your project and budget whether for new construction windows window repair.

Paul Hooker, Principal and Industrial Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the seller in the transaction.  Jon O’Shea with Vast Commercial Real Estate Solutions, LLC, represented the buyer.

For additional information Hooker can be contacted at 520.546.2704 and O’Shea should be reached at 520.624.9400.

To learn more, see RED Comp #7286.