This 100,000-square-foot retail and 600-unit transit village is located on a 10-acre site along a commercial avenue in the City of Rohnert Park in Northern California. The project is designed around a network of pedestrian-scaled blocks and streets around a central park. The park is visually connected to a new light rail station and to the suburban commercial developments of the surrounding blocks. In the future, this suburban fabric could be transformed into a contiguous urban town center. Four- and five-story buildings define the park with commercial uses at street levels and residential uses above, while two- to three-story buildings create a lower density fabric at the site’s edges. Residential types range from stacked apartments and town homes to flex buildings, all rendered in different architectural styles to create a visually rich and memorable transit village.