Indigo is a proposed agrihood master-planned community in Richmond, California, designed as a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood centered on wellness, local agriculture, and community interaction. The development integrates housing, open space, and food production to create a distinctive residential environment that reconnects residents with the origins of their food.
At the heart of the plan is a six-acre human-scaled working farm, positioned within the village core as both a productive landscape and a community gathering place. The agricultural spaces are complemented by a network of mews, pocket parks, and pedestrian-oriented streets, creating a highly walkable neighborhood structure.
A diverse mix of residential housing types is arranged along these mews and streets, activating the public realm while fostering social interaction, safety, and neighborhood connectivity. Through the integration of agriculture, open space, and community design, Indigo establishes a forward-thinking model for healthy, sustainable neighborhood living.