
"New Urbanism is the most important phenomenon to emerge in American architecture in the post Cold-war era." - Herbert Muschamp, the architecture critic for The New York Times. New Urbanism is the revival of old-world living, and it encourages the creation of compact, walkable, mixed-use cities and towns.

Veranda Park's vision is driven by the same design, used by historical architects, who skillfully crafted new and magnificent cities akin to Copenhagen, Paris, Rome, and Venice. The vision for Veranda Park is reminiscent of those breathtaking cities and cultures, and their time-honored design principles.
These historically proven designs were abandoned with the birth of sub-urbanism. However, Veranda Park's New Urbanism lifestyle is reviving old-world living and taking it to a whole new level. Brick and cobblestone streets surrounded by upscale shopping and covered walkways, partnered with the enjoyment of fine dining, a world-class movie theatre, and sophisticated night life will give Veranda Park the feel of a thriving European village.
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you’ve imagined.”
Henry David Thoreau