Posts in ALUMNI PROJECTS
IncDev Community Spotlight: Jeff and John Dunbar

Jeff and John Dunbar are part of a growing movement of incremental developers building community and working to shape where they live. 

Having returned to their hometown of Rockingham, Vermont after years of being away, the brothers were interested in reinvestment. “We saw the decline, and that not a lot was changing,” says Jeff. “We decided if we were going to live here, we were going to invest our energy and resources.”

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502 Deering Center by the Lachmans in Portland, ME

There’s hardly a Main Street in the world that couldn’t use another graceful, elegant three-story mixed-used building: you know, like we used to build. I recently had the chance to sit down with Kiya and Denis Lachman to talk about their new building, 502 Deering Center, in Portland, Maine.

502 Deering Center is a the epitome of a polite, handsome building that does its job well, providing three on-street retail spaces and six upper story apartments. But how did that building get built, on a street which hadn’t had a new building like that in many years? What was the financing like? How did the neighbors feel about a new three-story building?

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Cary Westerbeck’s Fir Street Flats

Washington architect Cary Westerbeck spent most of his life in suburbia, far from anything dense or walkable.

“I didn’t even realize how important walkability was to me until later in life. And it’s funny, because I did embrace that in college. It was awesome to walk to clubs and shows and all the stuff you do when you’re 20,” he laughs. “When I was introduced to the concept of walkability, I was like, ‘Oh, I’ve done that, and I loved it!’”

Newly energized to invest in his neighborhood in the center of Bothell, WA, Cary used a standard 30-year mortgage to buy a .06 acre property in April 2014. He moved his family into the existing building in 2015 and set out to become a developer. But he quickly realized that he had a lot to learn.

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