Bringing the concept to life

Taking a traditional neighborhood development from vision to reality requires careful planning, an eye for detail, and the skill and expertise of the finest architects, designers and land planners.

The Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) concept plan for Rouzan proposes a new community with a mixed use of residential, neighborhood services, cultural and open space on 119 acres located in south Baton Rouge, 3½ miles from LSU, 4½ miles from Downtown Baton Rouge and 2/3 of a mile from St. Aloysius Catholic School.

The community will be constructed in phases, but will ultimately consist of up to 400 low density residential units, up to 400 medium density residential units, 50,000 square feet of retail space for neighborhood services, 50,000 square feet of office space and 20,000 square feet of cafés/delis/restaurants. It will also contain a 100 student Montessori school, a 20,000 square foot library, a church and 23 acres of open space.