Estelle and Brim say their housing plans will help provide southern Dallas residents with a route to owning homes in a way that helps them build more wealth. That's because community members have told them they want affordable homeownership and more equity.
As an example of one of the area's hardships, Estelle points to the fact that there are too few grocery stores in the neighborhood, a fact that has led many to dub parts ofEstelle said they want to provide an opportunity for businesses to grow in the area and a place where entrepreneurs can have a space they can access to implement their ideas. “We want to have a business incubation-type concept,” he said.
Estelle said that community feedback called for the community to be healthy, so planners incorporated green space and walking and bike trails, hoping to help create a more livable, walkable space.
Hopefully it truly is mixed income, that would be great!