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#20 Rob Parker: Trilith President - Town Builders of the 21st Century and the New Walkable City


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Trilith is a newly built (and growing) walkable community located next to Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.  It is one of the most successful TNDs and New Urbanists communities in the country.  


Rob Parker, as President, leads a team of designers, architects, planners and builders in creating the 235 acre master-planned residential and mixed use development.  Rob is a transformational leader with a focus on people, and has extensive experience in town building, commercial and retail development, music entertainment, non-profit leadership, marketing, branding and capital development.


This episode is a must for developers, investors, planners, architects, engineers or city officials interested in creating more walkable, mixed-use, people-first places.  Hear directly from someone who has actually done it successfully, and learn about the keys to success, as well as some of the pitfalls. 


Trilith is built on the principles of new urbanism, with a focus on walkability, sustainability, and a deep sense of community. The vision of Trilith is to create a town for creatives, artists, storytellers, and makers, where everyone feels loved, served, inspired, and connected. The community is designed to promote longer, better, and happier lives for its residents. Trilith is a successful example of a people-centered, walkable community that prioritizes sustainability and quality of life. 


TAKEAWAYS

  1. Trilith is a walkable community in Atlanta, Georgia, built on the principles of new urbanism.

  2. The community is designed to promote longer, better, and happier lives for its residents.

  3. Trillith is focused on creating a sense of community and connection among its residents.

  4. The community is committed to sustainability and has implemented practices such as geothermal heating and cooling and the preservation of green spaces. Trilith is a people-centered, walkable community that prioritizes sustainability and quality of life.

  5. The development focuses on creating smaller footprint, energy-efficient homes and incorporates sustainable technologies like geothermal energy and solar power.

  6. Trilith emphasizes the importance of community and mental health, offering enrichment activities and a progressive school.

  7. The financing of the project involved patient capital and partnerships with builders and investors.

  8. The success of Trilith has led to increased property values and a positive impact on the surrounding area.


  9. CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Trilith and Rob Parker

    03:01 Creating a Walkable Community for Creatives

    07:47 Promoting Longer, Better, and Happier Lives

    14:42 Fostering a Sense of Community and Connection

    18:08 The Freedom of Living in a Walkable Environment

    20:29 The Impact of COVID-19 on Trilith

    29:05 The Importance of Sharing the Vision

    37:48 Commitment to Sustainability and Green Practices

    40:02 Creating a Sustainable and Walkable Community

    41:30 Incorporating Sustainable Technologies in Home Design

    44:20 Prioritizing Community and Mental Health

    49:48 The Financing and Partnerships Behind Trillith's Success

    55:23 The Positive Impact of Trilith on Property Values and the Surrounding Area


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    Home Website: Trilith

    Town Website: Town at Trilith

    Variety Article on Trilith


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