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Dispatch · This month
Year ten, and the block we started on is still teaching us things.
Nine years in, Chandler is no longer a thought experiment — it's a measured outcome. A quarterly note on what's worked, what we'd do differently, and the patient math of turning a street back into a neighborhood.
Read the letterBuild with us in Chandler.
From line cook to general contractor, design director to pastry lead — openings are posted quarterly and close when we've met the right person, not a deadline.
See open roles →Patient capital, measured returns.
Project-specific equity, preferred equity, and joint ventures. Minimums from $250K. We share the current deck privately on request.
Request the deck →Walk the block with us.
We host mayors, planners, and civic teams monthly — a three-hour walking tour of Boston St. and San Marcos Pl., no sales pitch attached.
Book a visit →They've said kind things — and a few sharp ones.
01 · Press & MediaField notes from the block.
03 · Quarterly · Since 2024A long-form reflection on why we slow down between openings — and why the two quietest years in Historic Downtown Chandler were also the most important ones.
Why we treat old buildings like old recipes — with respect, not reverence — and how that shapes every punch list.
Our hospitality playbook, written plain: slow interviews, generous trials, honest pay, no managers we wouldn't want to work for.
Neighbors helping neighbors — quietly, since 2024.
Good Neighbors is funded by a percentage of profits from every Thrive project. No board, no overhead, no press release. Family assistance grants, small-business micro-loans, and youth culinary training — all deployed within the neighborhoods where the projects sit.