The innovative rental community called Culdesac Tempe was first conceptually announced in the fall of 2020, putting up an initial $170 billion to fund its creation, with the goal of becoming the first car-free neighborhood in the United States, as detailed by The New York Times.
According to the developer’s website, Culdesac Tempe is self-described as a 5-minute city. The firm says, “You’re just 5 mins away from all your essentials at the corner market, a quick tune-up at Archer’s Bikes, and a cozy dinner at Cocina Chiwas.”

Culdesac Tempe is designed for walkability. We’ve partnered with the world’s leading mobility companies to bring you the most affordable and convenient ways to get around town. As a resident, you’ll receive 15% off all Lyft rides, free rides on the metro, and Bird scooters just a minute away.
Culdesac Tempe means life at your front door. Removing parking creates ample open space for a large dog park and pool. Our “Extend Your Home On Demand” program allows you to expand and contract your home as you need. Simply book a Guest Suite through the Culdesac app and we’ll handle the rest.
The neighborhood’s website says

The current prices apartments are as follows:
- Studios from $1300s
- 1 bedrooms from $1400s
- 2 bedrooms from $2000s
- 3 bedrooms from $3200s
The website also notes that they will soon be adding a public pool and hot tub. More construction overall appears to be on the way.

The managing directors produced some videos highlighting their 5-minutr city.
NBC recently published reports about this city and bringing more attention to it.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
This is what the World Economic Forum had prophesized would happen by 2030, and we’re now starting to see it really take shape. Just a few more upgrades and this thing is WEF approved! Go back and read my article, “Agenda 2030: You’ll Own Nothing And Be Happy,” and therefore the creation of these smart cities are being built right before our eyes:
Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city – or should I say, “our city”. I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car. I don’t own a house. I don’t own any appliances or any clothes.
It made no sense for us to own cars anymore, because we could call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes. We started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public transport became easier, quicker and more convenient than the car. Now I can hardly believe that we accepted congestion and traffic jams, not to mention the air pollution from combustion engines. What were we thinking?
Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends. I enjoy the exercise and the ride. It kind of gets the soul to come along on the journey. Funny how some things seem never seem to lose their excitement: walking, biking, cooking, drawing and growing plants. It makes perfect sense and reminds us of how our culture emerged out of a close relationship with nature.
The WEF wrote in essay about future life in 2030
-And if you listened to the NBC reports, some of these same talking points were promoted.
Moreover, the WEF has touted the concept of “15-minute cities.” I plan to discuss more of this in a detailed report later, but basically the WEF and these globalist want these tight cluster cities with limited mobility, and everything accessible in 15 minutes or less, basically; but this “city” is taking this to an even greater extreme by creating a FIVE-minute city!
More of these going to be erected in the not-so distant future, especially as economic conditions worsen, and world populations take a sizeable haircut coming up as well…
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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