Providing What Downtown Gainesville Needs


Within accessible distance of East Gainesville and reachable from across Alachua County, Abode brings what downtown Gainesville has been needing.



Density

  • Several hundred new homes positioned to support a daily downtown economy and liveability.


Daytime Activities

  • Cafés, makers, classes, residencies, family programming, and public gathering space active throughout the day.
Cultural Infrastructure

  • Theatre, gallery, cinema, studios, and performance venues.


A Consistent Draw

  • Built to bring East-side residents and broader Alachua County back into downtown, through programming designed in conversation with those communities





Residential & Hospitality

A NEW WAY TO STAY IN GAINESVILLE

Blending residential and hospitality to create a flexible environment that accomodates the variety of ways people live in cities.


Residences



Long-Term

Small Footprint Units

Thoughtfully designed units that make the most of space at an affordable rate. Strong materials focus, including lime-wash finished walls.


Flexible

Community Housing Residency

A term-based (1-24 month) housing program for residencies and those contributing meaningfully to Gainesville’s community.
Seasonal

Flippable Student Housing

Intuitively designed housing that converts to hotel rooms during school breaks.


Long-Term

Luxury Units

High-end living options designed to subsidize affordable units and support the creative ecosystem.



Residential Breakdown


Unit Type
Micro-studio
Studio
1-bed
2-bed (small-family)
3-bed
Penthouse / luxury

Total Residential
Size
200-350 SF
350-450 SF
450-650 SF
700-900 SF
900-1,200 SF
1,200-2,000 SF

~510 SF Avg
Count
50
100
140
60
40
10

400
Tier
Workforce
Workforce + market
Workforce + market
Workforce + market
Workforce + market
Luxury




      Short-Term & Hospitality



      200-350 SF · 30 Keys

      Micro-Hotel Units

      Small footprint private rooms with shared kitchens and laundry.



      80-150 SF · 20 Keys

      Pods

      Affordable private accomodations for travelers, creatives, and collaborators.
      330-525 SF · 30 Keys

      Comfort Units

      Roomier wellness-focused rooms closer to communal amenities.


      Shared Rooms · 5 Rooms · 30 Beds

      Hostels

      Affordable shared accomodations.

      Total Hospitality: 85 keys + 30 beds



      The Site

      Abode Functions As Community Infrastructure


      From arts and culture to wellness and commerce, Abode integrates the infrastructure that makes places livable and loved.




      Open

      Co-Work & Learning Spaces

      Flexible spaces activated for skill shares, classes, gatherings, and residences.


      Cultural

      Creative & Entertainment Facilities

      Arts studios, exhibition space, cinema, performance venues, galleries & more.
      Communal

      Community Kitchens & Laundries

      Reduces rent burden, encourages food sharing, lowers waste. Accessible to residents & general public.


      Commercial

      Retail & Maker Spaces

      Low-barrier, flexible-term space for local entrepreneurs and creatives.






      Food & Beverage


      • Central café with artisan latte shop (matcha, hojicha, hot chocolate)
      • In-house bakery with distribution to tenants and local/regional restaurants
      • Micro-restaurant food hall (reference: The Citadel, Miami)
      • Farm-to-shelf grocer (reference: Fatty Mart)
      • Staple restaurant experiences




      A Big Park


      On what was once the grounds of Big: Culture & Arts Festival, will be a universally accessible park. A multi-level green system layered into the building itself. Ground level plazas connect to mid-level podium terraces and rooftop terraces through ramps, elevators, and graded paths. Everyday public infrastructure, used freely by residents and the broader community regardless of mobility.


      Key Features:
      • Continuous ground-level public park accessible to all
      • Mid-level podium terraces with shaded gathering room
      • Resident sky gardens and rooftop green spaces
      • Year-round residencies, installations, markets, and community programs
      • Flexible infrastructure: container hubs, solar pavilions, teaching kitchens
      • Florida-climate-suited shade planting throughout, integrated at every level



      Education
      A real-world education model layered into daily operations and tenancies.

      • Youth and adult programming embedded into the building's operations
      • Partnerships with the University of Florida, Santa Fe College, and local K–12 schools
      • Integration with the broader Ecosystem



            Potential Mobility & Transportation Integration
            Future infrastructure could anchor Gainesville as a regional cultural-transit hub.

            Brightline / High-Speed Rail Terminal (proposed)
            • Potential to re-position Gainesville as a regional rail hub
            • Increases cultural tourism and academic collaboration
            • Drives sustained foot traffic and ecosystem revenue

            Local Micro-Mobility Loop
            • Inspired by Miami’s MetroMover
            • Electrified, art-branded tram connecting Downtown and Midtown
            • Potential expansion to key high traffic areas (i.e. Butler Plaza) or regional expansion to neighboring cities (i.e. Alachua, Newberry)

            Sustainable Transit Design
            • Climate Ribbon- style infrastructure with passive cooling and natural air circulation
            • Smart parking and EV charging
            • Micro-retail and public art along transit corridors

            Visual inspiration for the exterior of Abode  

            References & Potential Partners



            Development References

            Hotel/Hospitality References

            Local/National Collaborators

            Media + Architecture Platforms

            Cultural/Programming




            How It Gets Built


            The first stage of the project is footprint assembly — securing the land and activating standing buildings before the broader building program begins.


            Phase 1


            In Motion

            618 S Main St  · Anchor parcel

            2.8 acres. The anchor acquisition. 618, Live Local entitlement, international design call, and ground-floor program begin here.




            Phase 2


            Next

            710 S Main · Footprint complete

            ~2.0 acres. The adjacent acquisition completes the ~4.8-acre Abode footprint and unlocks the full building program.



            The first stage of the project is footprint assembly — securing the land and activating standing buildings before the broader building program begins.












            Creative Cultural