Our Very Own Aaryn Abbot to Speak at SLO Housing Summit

Our very own community building expert Aaryn Abbot is speaking at the upcoming San Luis Obispo Housing Summit. Learn what community topics the breakout panels will discuss and how you can sign up to attend on our Abbott | Reed Communities blog.

Do you have a community housing project you’d like to discuss? Contact Abbott | Reed Communities today via email or call 805-543-7277.

Walk With Us to Beat Breast Cancer

Each year we find an opportunity to take off our hard hats and do our part to build awareness of men’s and women’s health issues. This year, in support of the American Cancer Society, we are participating in the Making Strides Walk of San Luis Obispo, and we invite you to join us!

Making Strides of San Luis Obispo
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Registration: 7:30AM | Walk: 9:00AM
Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo
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We are also selling commemorative Abbott | Reed t-shirts for $10 to honor the event and promote Breast Cancer Awareness. Women’s and men’s sizes will be available. All proceeds from t-shirt sales will be donated directly to the American Cancer Society.

Contact Us to Order Shirts

We hope to see you out there!

–The Abbott | Reed Team

Gran Cielo de Vina Robles Launches

At Abbott | Reed we think big – our newest project Gran Cielo (Big Sky) de Vina Robles is a private community in the heart of Paso Robles wine country, made up of 42 custom home sites on 800 acres of stunning vineyard property. Our team is proud to be the preferred builder of this project. Learn what Gran Cielo living is all about here.

Cancer sucks. We’re on Team Deb.

When Debbie Mendes needed a “happy healing place” in Pismo Beach, she called us. While Deb combated cancer, we remodeled her dilapidated beach bungalow into a vibrant space to make new memories. Deb shares, “When I’m here things are different. I know I’m going to be ok.” We’ve never received higher praise.

Read the full SLO Life Magazine article here.

Triple Play

Designed to blend in with the old firehouse next door, the three-level Garden Green triplex we built is now home to three families in San Luis Obispo. See how we turned a long-forgotten parking lot into a spacious downtown retreat here on page 40.