Narrow streets and front porches with low back fences were developed with the goal of encouraging neighborly socialization.
[3] It contains 452 lots on which the developer built single family homes, cottages, and bungalows, all in neotraditional architectural styles from the early 20th Century in the U.S.
[3] The developers established neighborhood covenants which encouraged home-based and agricultural businesses, and pedestrian transit, but discouraged rental housing.
Joe's Farm Grill was featured on the Food Network's show "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" hosted by Guy Fieri.
A set of buildings called "Barnone" features artisanal craftsmen selling their goods and making them onsite.