Jun 19, 2026
The Aire by HHHunt: Announcing a New Community in Light
As the sun drops over Midlothian, Virginia, a blank retaining wall at the entrance to The Aire stops being a wall. It becomes a sign — a glowing, rotating announcement that this community is open and selling. No billboard. No permanent signage. Just light.
This is one of our favorite kinds of projects — a brand that looked at an ordinary surface and saw an opportunity to use it as a branding tool. The team at HHHunt Communities wanted everyone driving past The Aire to know it was open, what was for sale, and why it's a great place to live. Instead of waiting on a permanent monument sign, they lit up the wall they already had with customized 4 patter gobo logo projectors.
The challenge: announce a brand-new community
A new community has a small window to make a big first impression. People are driving by every day during construction, wondering what's going in. A static sign says one thing and never changes. The Aire needed something that could say several things — "we're selling," "here's what life here feels like" — and change with the message of the moment.
The solution: one projector, a rotating story
We set up a multi-message gobo projector aimed at the entrance retaining wall. As dusk settles, it cycles through crisp, full-color messages — each one a clean circle of light on the stone:
- "Now Selling Townhomes & Condos" — the headline that matters most right now.
- "Low Maintenance, High-Style Living" — the lifestyle promise, in the buyer's own evening commute.
When the message needs to change, the gobo changes — not the wall, not a contractor, not a permit. That flexibility is the whole point.
The projector cycles its messages on The Aire's entrance wall at dusk. Footage filmed on-site by the HHHunt team.
About HHHunt Communities & The Aire
HHHunt Communities focuses specifically on thoughtfully designed communities across the Richmond, Virginia region — places built around how people actually want to live. Their work spans:
- For-sale homes in master-planned communities
- Amenity-rich living — gathering spaces, trails and shared spaces residents actually use
- Thoughtful design from the streetscape to the front door
The Aire at Westchester is a planned community in Midlothian, Virginia, currently selling townhomes and condos. The development will feature future commercial and single-family homes, along with a range of amenities for residents — a community designed to grow with the people who live there.
Why projection works for real estate & new communities
The Aire is a perfect example of why builders, developers and property teams keep reaching for light instead of vinyl:
- Change the message, not the sign. "Now Selling" today, "Now Leasing" or "Final Phase" tomorrow — swap a gobo in under a minute.
- No permanent install. It plugs in and aims at a surface you already own. Nothing is bolted to the brick, nothing needs a permit cycle.
- It owns the evening. Right when people are driving home and the light is fading, your message is the brightest thing on the street.
- It photographs itself. A glowing logo at dusk is the kind of shot a marketing team — and passers-by — actually post.
- Far less than a billboard. One projector covers the entrance every single night, for years, for a fraction of recurring signage costs.
See the community
Here's a look at The Aire from the HHHunt team — the kind of place that deserves an entrance to match.
Have a wall, an entrance, or a building that should be working harder? Tell us the space and we'll match you with the exact projector, wattage and lens — your brand, in light, by next week.
Find my projector →Special thanks to the team at HHHunt Communities for sharing their footage. Want to see your own install featured here? Send us your photos or video — we'd love to show what you're doing with light.
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