If you visit Tartan Ridge, site of the 2009 BIA Parade of Homes, things seem a little quiet and lonely – today. The streets are paved, properties are marked with flags, builder signs are posted on claimed lots, and co-developer Romanelli & Hughes has dug the first foundation for their own home.
But behind the scenes, there’s quite a bit happening. In this blog, we’ll cover the Parade of Homes development from turning dirt to polishing the floors. In addition to these topics, let us know what other questions you have that we can answer:
- How was the decision made for the Parade to be at Tartan Ridge?
- How does the City of Dublin prepare for the Parade? (And kudos for the completion of the Post Rd. Avery/Muirfield road roundabout)
- What’s the real story behind getting designs approved?
- What goes on in a builder’s mind and business before any dirt is turned?
- What’s it like to be a buyer of a Parade home?
- When do designers and landscapers come into the project?
- And what challenges does BIA staff overcome to pull this altogether by June?
Do you have other things you’re curious about? Post your comments and we’ll try to address them in future posts.







