Resources
We Have to Save the Abandoned Places, Because No One Else Will
This profile piece on Monte Anderson is a great resource for learning more about his approach to local development and community building.
A New Generation of Town Makers
This article is part three in a five-part series on small-scale, incremental development. Daniel Herriges explores the community ecosystem of South Bend and the entrepreneurial growth that has happened there.
Bernice Radle & Monte Anderson: Getting Started in Small-Scale Development
Kevin Klinkenberg speaks with Bernice Radle and Monte Anderson about housing, community pride, and some systemic approaches to generational change.
Who Does it Take to (Physically) Build a Neighborhood?
Learn more about Monte Anderson's work to leverage people and their skills as crucial resources for making places that thrive and prosper in the long-term.
The developer who was desperate to save a struggling neighborhood
This podcast provides some insight into the earlier days of Monte's career and community building work.
Why is it so hard to get things built?
This podcast explores key incremental development concepts and responds to many of the common questions associated with incrementalism and gradual change.
How Parking Minimums Hinder Small-Scale Developers
In this interview, Monte speaks about the challenges parking minimums create for small-scale developers; he expresses interest in finding the right amounts of parking for various developments and neighborhoods.
Here's How to Build Wealth for Yourself and Your City at the Same Time
This Strong Towns webcast explores the stories of seven professionals - including Bernice and Monte - and how they came to be affiliated with incremental development work.