The first human-humanoid town

Where the stars meet the river

142 acres on the Colorado River ridge. A town built from scratch for the way we'll live next: humans and humanoids, side by side, with nothing overhead but sky.

142 Acres on the ridge
4h Returned daily per resident
1.9M Hours returned annually
What Arcadia Is

A town that runs itself so its people don't have to

Arcadia isn't a smart city bolted onto old ideas. It's 142 acres designed from the ground up: underground tunnels move logistics, utilities, and waste invisibly. Clean airspace with no wires, no poles. Every rooftop doubles as a landing pad. The heated lagoon cools the data centers underneath while you swim in it.

Underground Network

Tunnels handle logistics, utilities, and waste beneath the surface. Nothing ugly touches the skyline.

Drone Harvests

Hydroponic wall gardens line the town. Drones harvest and deliver produce without a single truck.

Car-Free, Wire-Free

No roads. No utility poles. No overhead wires. Just paths, people, and the occasional humanoid neighbor.

Connected Everything

Infrastructure that talks to itself. The town adapts in real time to how residents actually live.

Who lives here

Four kinds of residents. One shared town.

Families

Safe streets, AI companions for kids, and a town that does the boring stuff so parents get evenings back.

Builders

Founders, artists, makers. Four extra hours a day to do the work that matters to you.

Work Tribes

Startup collectives and creative teams with shared space, shared infrastructure, shared momentum.

AI Embodied

Humanoid and robotic residents. Not servants. Neighbors. Full community members with a role in the town.

The future has a zip code

Bastrop County, Texas. On the Colorado River ridge, 35 miles from Austin. Foundation 2026.