RR: This development has more in common with your suburban home than a truly urban building such as those ones in Freedville or even the Hudson etc. Think huge waste of land devoted to the automobile, landscaping designed around the driveway, etc. I'm not referring to the location; rather, the built form/design.
Although the architecture here is dull, the only way for this complex to be truly urban would be to eliminate the large circular drive, or at least, instead of that flower garden in the centre of the driveway provide a retail space or small building built to the street.