Micro Green Corridors™ (MGCs)
Transforming Underutilized Micro-Lots Into Functional Green Infrastructure
What We Do
MGCs turns small, irregular, or restricted lots into code-compliant ecological assets.
Together, these sites create connected green networks that enhance biodiversity, manage stormwater, reduce heat, and support citywide sustainability goals—unlocking environmental and social value from otherwise unused land.
Why MGCs
For Property Owners
Unlock value on challenging sites
Navigate zoning and DOB codes
Improve resilience and long-term property performance
Implement low-maintenance ecological or micro-farming systems
For Municipal & Institutional Partners
Deploy scalable micro-site green infrastructure
Boost biodiversity, stormwater management, and heat mitigation
Activate fragmented parcels across neighborhoods
Strengthen distributed ecological resilience
Who We Work With
Individual property owners
Developers with small or fragmented parcels
Community groups and land trusts
City agencies and institutions
Our Services
Feasibility & Regulatory Review
Micro-lot identification and code review
Buildability, zoning, and risk assessment
Variance and special-permit guidance
Site Selection & Prioritization
Ecological and social impact
Regulatory complexity and feasibility
Visibility and integration potential
Design & Concept Development
Ecological, urban agriculture, or hybrid concepts
Community-supportive designs (gardens, micro-parks)
Integration with buildings, utilities, and circulation
Impact & Technical Assessment
Stormwater, biodiversity, shading, and microclimate
Optional micro-farming / CEA potential
Preliminary architecture and landscape strategies
Implementation Roadmap
Phased plan with budget and maintenance options
Stakeholder engagement and partnerships
