An interesting and generally worthwhile deal on its own and a good partnership for the HFC, but man would I love to see that area of Fort Worth break out of the mindset where residential means you're either talking about a single-family home in a subdivision or an apartment complex (a mindset that seems appropriate for 1995 but which you would expect by now developers and those who finance them would be equipped to move beyond nowadays). Must it really be that the entire art of residential development has been reduced to only two possible products distinquishable only in terms of price, square footage and whether or not it has a splash pad?