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Tim Busse: A New Town, 20 Years Old
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Tim Busse: A New Town, 20 Years Old

Lessons learned from creating a new, walkable place from scratch in suburban St. Louis

New Town St. Charles is one of the most ambitious developments in the history of not only St. Louis, but also the New Urbanism movement. New Town was conceived, planned and built by Whitaker Builders. Tim Busse is the long-time Town Architect for Whitaker Builders and the town.

In this episode we explore lessons learned from trying to create a walkable place from scratch, and doing so within the world of a large production home builder. We talk about challenges the project had to navigate with the Great Recession, and also the differences between this effort and other efforts the company undertook in conventional suburban development, as well as TNDs in other markets.

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Intro: “Why Be Friends

Outro: “Fairweather Friend

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