A Vision for Inclusive Communities.

New Alliance is building specialized housing for active older adults and a neuro-inclusive autism community.

Designed to support dignity, independence, care, and meaningful connection.

Two generations. Two crises. One missing piece: home.

America is facing a housing reckoning at both ends of the lifespan.

Too many older adults are losing their independence in environments that feel more like waiting rooms than communities. Too many autistic adults are aging out of childhood with nowhere intentionally built for them to go.

We believe both deserve community, purpose, and a place to belong.

82M

Americans will be 65 or older by 2050.

Many seniors face rents of $6,000–$12,000 per month for housing that often feels more institutional than personal.

Meanwhile, 1 in 3 seniors experiences chronic loneliness, increasing the risk of depression, dementia, and early death.

We envision something different.

A place where you own your home, know your neighbors, and grow older with dignity.

1 in 31

Children are diagnosed with autism today.

As the father of a son with autism, one question has followed me into every quiet moment:

Who takes care of him when I'm gone?

This community is my answer.

Because no family should have to ask that question alone.

"We don't just build houses. We build the place where a parent can rest, knowing their loved one is home."

— Mark Vuong, Father, Builder, and Founder

Alliance Aurora
From vision to neighborhood.

A walkable village built around a central courtyard, community gardens, a greenhouse, and detached garages — thoughtfully designed to foster connection, independence, and a true sense of home.

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The Traditional Path

Shared rooms. Strict routines. $6,000 to $12,000 in monthly costs.

Independence traded for care. Isolation that too often shortens life.


The New Alliance Path

Private homeownership. Optional at-home care. Lower lifetime cost. Built-in community.

A model centered on dignity, joy, and belonging.

Alliance Aurora.
A village, not a facility.

Private homes wrapped in community, ownership, and the kind of late life that earns its name.

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A Village, Not a Facility

14 to 30 private homes built around courtyards and shared spaces.

Designed for connection, not containment.

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Private, Dignified Homes

Spacious 1,400 to 2,100 sq ft homes built for mobility, comfort, and aging in place.

With ownership, not just a lease.

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Active Social Life & Meaningful Connection

Shared meals, gardening, wellness, and community-led activities.

Privacy meets connection. Loneliness fades.

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Home-Style Neighborhoods for Elders

Built within welcoming residential neighborhoods.

Familiar, not foreign. A neighborhood, not a campus.

Alliance Sanctuary
A father's promise.
A neighborhood's purpose.

A neuro-inclusive community designed for lifelong safety, sensory-first living, homeownership, and community support.

Two floors. One family. One ownership.

Our L2-ADU model turns a parent's promise into a deed.

The family holds the title. The home builds equity for the adult child living in it and passes to them when the parent is gone.

This is how a parent makes a plan that outlives them.

The adult lives here.

Fully independent. Own kitchen, own bathroom, private entry.

A home of their own.

A parent lives here.

For as long as they can.

Same address. Close enough to know he is safe. Far enough to know he is free.

The vision is bold. The team is ready.

New Alliance brings together 25+ years of residential and commercial development experience with a mission shaped by lived experience.

Our founder built homes for the market for decades. Now he's building them for a promise.

This is what makes our alliance different: the developer's vision and the craftsman's hands belong to the same team, working toward the same outcome.

  • Built on Dignity, Love, and Legacy

    Three values that guide every floor plan, every finish, every neighbor we welcome.

  • One Team. One Village.

    Vetted local craftsmen and trusted trade partners. One standard from raw land to keys in hand.

  • Lifelong Partnership

    The alliance doesn't end at closing. We stand behind our craftsmanship long after the keys are handed over.

  • 100% Minority-Owned, Locally Operated

    Oregon COBID Certified DBE/MBE/ESB #15664. Washington DBE #D4M0031317. A locally rooted company committed to integrity and community.

Alliance Sanctuary.
A neighborhood of homes, not a facility.

Fifteen residences built around the L2-ADU model, organized around a community garden and detached garages. Sensory-engineered. Solar-ready.

Designed to feel like a real street, because it is one.

Autistic community masterplan featuring residences, community garden, detached garages, and property boundaries with trees and pathways.
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A Father's Promise

Lifelong Safety
Built to answer the question every parent of an autistic child carries: Who takes care of him when I'm gone?
A home, not a waiting list. A community, not a rotating shift.

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Neuro-Inclusive Housing

Sensory-First Design
Every choice — from light and sound to materials and sightlines —is designed to support sensory regulation. Quiet zones. Predictable layouts. Spaces that calm rather than overwhelm.

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Ownership & Equity

Long-Term Financial Security
The family holds the deed. Not a lease. Not a service contract. A title that builds equity over a lifetime and protects the resident long after the parent is gone.

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L2-ADU Vertical Independence

Secure, Peer-Rich Environment for Autistic Adults
Two floors. One family. One ownership.
The architectural model that allows adults to live independently while remaining within reach of family and a community of peers who share routines, rhythms, and respect.

This is more than an investment. It's a chance to reshape how we care.

Whether you’re a family looking for a home, an investor looking for a legacy project, or a partner ready to bring a village to life, there's a place for you in this alliance.

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For Families

Looking for dignified, lifelong housing for an aging parent or autistic adult?
Let's talk about what's possible.

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For Investors

Catalytic capital meets purpose-built returns. Phase 1 acquisition and Phase 2 construction opportunities available.

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For Partners

Architects, builders, care providers, and community advocates.
If our vision matches yours, let's build the alliance.