Come explore one of America's fastest-growing metropolitan regions where small-scale developers are proving that incremental development can thrive even in sprawling Sun Belt markets. Dallas-Fort Worth combines diverse neighborhood character with emerging opportunities for infill development, creating a dynamic landscape for developers focused on building community wealth.
Expect a full-day exploring neighborhoods with the developers, planners, and community leaders who are transforming them one project at a time. You'll witness how incremental projects are bringing walkability and character to auto-oriented corridors and hear the real stories behind successful developments—the creative wins, the obstacles overcome, and the lessons learned.
Our local steering committee has curated exceptional examples of adaptive reuse, infill development, and strategic small-scale projects across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. You'll connect with IncDev Faculty, alumni, and fellow developers while exploring how incremental development adapts to Texas's unique regulatory and market conditions.
The experience begins with a FREE public lecture and happy hour on Thursday evening.
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Who Its For:
This event is exclusively for Associate and Charter Members. Not a Member yet? Learn more and join today!
IncDev National Field Trip - Dallas / Fort Worth Steering Committee
A cohort of Dallas / Fort Worth’s most influential and active housing developers, urbanists, and policy advocates focused on small-scale infill development and affordable housing solutions are shaping this field trip. We thank the following people for their guidance and contributions:
Ann Zadeh, Community Design | Fort Worth
Becky Bass, Fort Worth Community Land Trust
Bryan Tony, Dallas Housing Coalition
Ivan Gonzalez, Place Strategies / Incremental Development Alliance
James McGee, Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Corporation
Krista Nightengale, Better Block Foundation
La’Kisha Girder, Dallas Parks and Recreation
Peter Cioe, CFV Construction and CNU North Texas
Ryan Terry, R+T Studio / Incremental Development Alliance
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Contact
Chloe Chapman training@incrementaldevelopment.org · (479) 305-4807