Foundations Poured and Roads Taking Shape
Construction continues to advance at The Moore, a new townhome community located off US-12 and Moore Road in Long Beach, Indiana. As the year comes to a close, Phase 1 has reached a defining milestone with paved neighborhood roads in place and concrete foundations poured for eight of the sixteen townhomes planned in this first release.
What began earlier this year as site preparation has now transitioned into visible structural progress. Even with winter conditions settling in along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the transformation of this property is unmistakable.
Infrastructure Milestones Along Moore Road
One of the most significant developments in recent weeks has been the completion of the internal road system serving Phase 1. The newly paved streets establish the footprint of the neighborhood and define how residents will move through the community once construction is complete.
Underground utilities and stormwater systems were installed prior to paving, ensuring that the infrastructure beneath the surface supports long-term durability and municipal compliance. With curbs and pavement in place, the layout of the townhome buildings is now clearly oriented along the internal streetscape.
This step represents more than aesthetic progress. Road completion signals that the development has successfully moved beyond early grading and into structured vertical construction phases.
Foundations Complete for Half of Phase 1
Concrete foundations have now been poured for eight of the sixteen townhomes included in Phase 1. These completed foundations include:
The Dunehaven 4-unit townhome building
The Dunehaven 2-unit townhome building
One 2-unit townhome building featuring The Retreat floorplan
Each foundation is engineered to support multi-unit residential construction and is built in accordance with structural specifications designed for long-term performance in Northwest Indiana’s seasonal climate.
With these building pads in place, the next visible stage will be vertical framing. As framing begins in early 2026, the architectural form of the Dunehaven and Retreat floorplans will begin to take shape along the newly completed streets.
When Phase 1 is fully built out, it will include:
One 4-unit Dunehaven building
One 2-unit Dunehaven building
Two 2-unit Retreat buildings
One 6-unit Retreat building
This mix of floorplans provides a range of layouts within a cohesive architectural design, offering variety while maintaining visual consistency throughout the neighborhood.
Public Utilities and Long-Term Reliability
All homes at The Moore are connected to public water and sewer systems. Access to municipal utilities is a key advantage for buyers seeking new construction in Long Beach, Indiana, particularly those purchasing a second home near Lake Michigan.
Public infrastructure ensures dependable service, streamlined maintenance, and integration with the broader Long Beach municipal framework. For homeowners, this translates to long-term reliability and convenience.
Sustainable Features and Future Trail Connectivity
Although The Moore is not pursuing formal sustainability certifications, environmentally conscious features are incorporated throughout the development.
Solar-powered street lights are currently being installed, contributing to long-term energy efficiency within the neighborhood. Each townhome will also include energy-efficient appliances and high-performance mechanical systems designed to optimize comfort while reducing energy consumption.
In addition, the Singing Sands Nature Trail is planned to run along this property once the State completes its portion of the project. This future connection will integrate the community into the broader recreational network of Long Beach and the Lake Michigan shoreline, offering residents convenient access to walking and biking routes.
Together, these elements reflect a development approach that balances modern infrastructure with environmental awareness.
Visible Momentum Heading Into 2026
With roads paved and foundations complete for half of Phase 1, The Moore has reached a critical turning point in its construction timeline. The progression from cleared land to structured neighborhood infrastructure is now clearly defined.
As winter progresses, work will continue in preparation for framing and exterior construction phases in early 2026. Each milestone brings Phase 1 closer to its anticipated completion next year.
For those monitoring new construction in Long Beach, Indiana, particularly along the US-12 corridor between Michigan City and New Buffalo, The Moore represents one of the few opportunities to secure newly built townhomes near Lake Michigan.
Future construction updates will continue to document framing, exterior installations, and interior build-out as this new residential community continues to rise.
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