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Winchester Forest

An Ecological, Affordable Subdivision Within a New Urbanist Community

“We see affordable housing as the union of people, place, economy and ecology. This approach broadens the definition of affordable housing to include the needs of the inhabitants and the resources of the place.”

— Joshua Galloway

Suburbs from the mid-1900s are fast becoming an area in need of renewed investment. Urban city centers are enjoying increased popularity as people return to the convenience and community of the city, while new subdivisions are rapidly converting forest and farmland into lawn and asphalt. Old suburbs are often forgotten in between the two.

One model for addressing that trend is Winchester Forest. A community of 100 homes in Richmond, VA, Winchester Forest will connect the existing community of Winchester Greens with the established suburban neighborhoods and school to the north. The thriving Winchester Greens consists of 240 townhouses, a childcare center, 3 pocket parks, 174 affordable apartments for seniors, a neighborhood center, and commercial and retail developments. Complimenting these amenities, Winchester Forest is planned for a forested, 32-acre site transected by No Name Creek. Through the use of Low Impact Development the project will preserve 15 acres of forest, in addition to bringing home ownership opportunities to the otherwise all-rental community. Park spaces, sidewalks and street trees will extend the public landscape of Winchester Greens to connect with a County Park in an adjacent neighborhood. The green infrastructure of human and wildlife habitat is being developed in coordination with the constructed infrastructure of energy production and storm water systems.

The homes will be built to Energy Star and EarthCraft House standards. These green building programs offer a third-party verified process to build healthy, comfortable and energy efficient homes. In turn, the sustainability and affordability of these homes promote efficient use of resources for long-term health and stability of a community, including the people, the surrounding ecosystem and future generations.

Project Summary

Location:
Richmond, Virginia
Program Scope
16 affordable home ownership units
84 market rate home ownership units
3 parks (40,000 sq ft)
Project Status
On-the-boards (January 2010 anticipated completion)
Location:
Richmond, Virginia
Project Scope
32 acres gross site area
New construction
2 stories
180,000 sq ft gross project area
Program Scope
16 affordable home ownership units
84 market rate home ownership units
3 parks (40,000 sq ft)
Residential Unit Profile

Affordable units serve moderate income households. Market rate units have no income restriction.

102 BR1,200-1,400 sq ft
753 BR1,400-2,000 sq ft
154 BR1,900-2,100 sq ft
100TOTAL
Green Benchmarks
EarthCraft House (anticipated)
Energy Star (anticipated)
Green Communities (anticipated)
Cost
238,000Acquisition (land)
20,442,000Hard (construction)
2,050,000Soft (all other)
22,730,000TOTAL
Major Funders
Alcoa Foundation
Anonymous
Green Communities
Home Depot Foundation
Chesterfield County
Project Status
On-the-boards (January 2010 anticipated completion)

Enterprise Community Partners