SOMO Village

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SOMO Village is a mixed-use redevelopment of a former Agilent campus in Rohnert Park, California (40 miles (64 km) north of San Francisco). SOMO Village spans 200 acres in the foothills of Sonoma Mountain in Rohnert Park, California. [1]

The mixed-use development aims to cultivate a thriving community by fostering a healthy and sustainable way of life. With 1750 residential units ranging from single-family homes to cottages, condos and apartments, the development promises to offer diverse housing options for individuals and families. [1]

SOMO Village also features 600,000 square feet of an innovative business hub with a wellness focused coworking space (SOMO Cowork). Complementing this community is an array of thoughtfully curated amenities, including a community garden, concert and event venue, public art, Waldorf-inspired high school, and more. Future planned amenities include a fitness center with functional training, hot yoga and recovery area, coffee shop, day care, brewery, and more. [2]

Selected as the first One Planet Living Community in North America, SOMO Village has adopted the ten-principle framework covering social, environmental, and economic sustainability aspects.  The project is certified by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) and the development has also received the Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA). [3]

Project by numbers

Artist's rendition of Sonoma Mountain Village

Plans call for SOMO Village to be built over the next 12 years.

  • 1750 Total Residential Units Incl.254 affordable housing units
  • 25 Acres Headwaters Farm and Garden
  • 12000 Sq. ft dedicated for Fitness and Childcare Centers
  • 38.54 Acres of parks and open space
  • 600000 Sq. ft. of commercial and retail space Incl. 24,000sf of coworking space (SOMO Cowork)
  • 4000 New residents

SOMO Village home construction is planned to start in Q4 2023.[4]

Existing amenities

Forthcoming amenities

See also

References

  1. Peters, Adel. "Sonoma Mountain Village: Is Green Suburbia Possible". Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  2. Eaton, Margaret Patricia (2019-10-03). "Creating a Place for Community to Thrive". Business In Focus Magazine. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  3. Village, SOMO. "SOMO Village Ribbon-Cutting Marks Residential Development Milestone". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  4. Village, SOMO. "SOMO Village Ribbon-Cutting Marks Residential Development Milestone". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2023-08-18.



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