
Americans won independence, expanded freedom, beat a depression at home and spread democracy abroad. We united the continent with highways, raised skyscrapers, and put men on the moon.

Now it’s our turn to build something worthy of the name “American.”
Today, many who say the American Dream is dead are really talking about housing. Too many families can’t afford a starter home in the cities they love. From the moment they plan for a child until their oldest enters school, they want to stay where opportunity and community thrive, but a shortage of homes makes that impossible, forcing people to choose between putting down roots or starting a family elsewhere.

When families are priced out, cities hollow out. And as cities go, so goes America.
That’s why we build.
We’re engineers, designers, architects, and operators who believe housing is the cornerstone of the American Dream. Some of us come from construction sites, some from rocket factories, some from software labs, but we’re united by a shared instinct: make it real.
Together, we’re applying advanced engineering to increase quality and lower cost for the most important product on earth: our homes. We’re not the first to make this promise—but we’re the first to unite technology, manufacturing, and real estate under one roof, fully integrated from end to end.
Total vertical integration gives us complete control over what we build, how we build, and where we build it. In doing so, we’re not just building homes—we’re building a new housing industry: precise, scalable, automated, and powered by American ingenuity.
We’re starting by perfecting the rowhome, the original American urban home. Compact, walkable, and rooted in place, rowhomes make ideal starter homes for families who want city life without sacrificing space, privacy, or quality.
This is just the beginning of a larger vision: thriving neighborhoods where families can grow, find opportunity, and build community. We imagine populous cities filled with beautiful architecture, block parties, and good neighbors. This is more than housing. It’s a new national project to secure our future.

Block by block, city by city, let’s build a new home for the American Dream.