Pine Hills is a planned suburb in Orlando, Florida. Built in the 1950s to house defense industry employees, this suburb was constructed to the same cookie-cutter standards as its peers and promoted by local authorities as a vision of the modern American Dream – albeit a restrictive middle-class, white version. Later issues outside of the design’s control, like its annexation into Orlando, lead to initial decline in the 1980s. Hit with worsening crime, businesses fled and residents lacking access to proper capital have struggled to adjust a sprawling area designed for middle class class commuters to their community and employment needs.