Format
Brief
City
Napa
State/Province
CA
Country
USA
Metro Area
San Francisco
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Civic Uses
Hotel
Restaurant
Retail
Single-Family Rental Housing
Keywords
Luxury resort
Meeting and event space
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Finalist
Vacation destination
Vacation homes
Water-saving features
Site Size
27
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2002
Date Opened
2007
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Located in the heart of Napa Valley’s Carneros wine-growing region and surrounded on three sides by active vineyards, Carneros Inn is a 27-acre (11-ha) resort featuring 85 individual guest cottages, 24 vacation homes, restaurants, and ample meeting and event space. The second phase includes Carneros Town Square, which will consist of a post office and a food and wine market that will open the inn to the surrounding area. The first resort constructed in Napa County in over 20 years, Carneros Inn is the product of a decade-long planning initiative with the local government and residents of the agricultural community.
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Format
Brief
City
Napa
State/Province
CA
Country
USA
Metro Area
San Francisco
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Civic Uses
Hotel
Restaurant
Retail
Single-Family Rental Housing
Keywords
Luxury resort
Meeting and event space
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Finalist
Vacation destination
Vacation homes
Water-saving features
Site Size
27
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2002
Date Opened
2007
Developers/Owners
Carneros Partners
San Francisco, CA
Carneros Holding, LLC
Napa, CA
Design Architect
William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.
Boston, MA
Landscape Architect
Olin Partnership
Philadelphia, PA
Website
www.thecarnerosinn.com
Principal Author(s)
Theodore Thoerig
ULI Awards for Excellence 2008 Finalist