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In 1999 Brenwick introduced a whole new concept to Indiana. A 686-acre Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) known as The Village of WestClay®. TND's are reminiscent of the classic American small town, offering both commercial and residential properties, single and multi-family dwellings. This mix increases socio-economic diversity while helping to reduce suburban sprawl. Tom Huston and George Sweet brought this trend to Indianapolis with a Brenwick flair. The Village of WestClay is the very picture of an idyllic history, complete with a town center and gazebo, charming shops, and cozy cafes. No other development in the Midwest offers such attention to detail. Everything from the lampposts to the shrubbery to the homes, retail and office space is inspired by historical architecture.
More about TND's Unlike the typical neighborhood designs of the 80’s and 90’s, public and private spaces and uses have equal importance in a TND. The inclusion of civic buildings and public spaces in the form of plazas, greens, parks and squares enhances community identity and value. The concept of a Traditional Neighborhood Development incorporates the design and planning principals of old urban neighborhoods. The planning principals support pedestrian-friendly, economically and a sociologically diverse environment for all ages. Great neighborhoods evolve from great planning. They’re the product of creativity, principled design and attention to detail. The Village of WestClay® is a product of over a decade of dreaming and years of planning. It is a Traditional Neighborhood Development that works to create a more livable neighborhood and a greater sense of community. The Village of WestClay is the first and most prestigious TND in Indiana. To find out more about Traditional Neighborhood Developments, you can visit these websites: |








