Pulte Group has launched Towns at Union, an 80-unit townhome community near Grand Junction Plaza in Westfield. Homes offer nearly 2,400 sq. ft., trail access and walkability to downtown amenities, with pricing starting in the low $400Ks.
Pulte Group has introduced Towns at Union, a new 80-unit townhome community situated in downtown Westfield near Grand Junction Plaza. The development adds to ongoing residential growth in the area, offering modern housing options within walking distance of public amenities, recreational trails and local events. Construction is underway and is expected to continue for approximately two years.
Towns at Union will consist of three-story townhomes that measure nearly 2,400 SF. Floor plans allow for up to four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and attached two-car garages. The community’s design incorporates features aimed at providing both functional living space and direct access to outdoor activities. Plans include a dedicated dog park and internal walking paths that connect to the Monon Trail, the Natalie Wheeler Trail and the Midland Trace Trail, creating multiple routes for pedestrians and cyclists.
The project’s location is central to the broader development activity occurring in downtown Westfield. Grand Junction Plaza, located adjacent to the site, hosts concerts and seasonal programming throughout the year, expanding the appeal for residents seeking proximity to community events. The site also offers access to U.S. 31, providing routes to nearby commercial districts in both Westfield and Carmel.
Pulte Group representatives said the company views the project as an opportunity to contribute to the city’s expansion. According to the builder, the location was selected to provide townhome options within walking distance of restaurants, parks and the center of downtown Westfield, aligning the development with increasing demand for walkable neighborhoods within the region. Homes in the community are listed starting in the low $400,000s.
The builder maintains an established presence in Westfield through several existing communities, including Lancaster Crossing, Lancaster Townhomes and Kimblewick by Del Webb. The addition of Towns at Union expands Pulte Group’s footprint in the area as Westfield continues to experience significant residential and commercial investment.
Citywide growth has been driven by new infrastructure, recreational amenities and increasing interest in mixed-use districts. Developments such as Towns at Union align with the broader trend of integrating housing with pedestrian networks and public gathering spaces. As construction progresses, the project is expected to add to the supply of higher density housing options within Westfield’s downtown corridor while supporting the city’s long-term plans for continued expansion.