LeBlanc Jones is a Boston based Landscape Architecture firm. We find the connections to the site that hold meaning for our clients and express them through design: For a river front Hudson Valley estate, we revitalized the 290-acre site embracing the property’s 19th-century history while injecting contemporary uses and ecological principles. At a former Sears building in the heart of Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, we created a dynamic multi-seasonal park replacing a former parking lot with a landscape that reconnects to Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace. On 100-acres of abandoned fields in Upstate New York, we created a multi-generational retreat incorporating organic gardens and orchards emphasizing the qualities of the regional agricultural landscape. In Boston’s Back Bay, we created a multi-level park and built opportunities for the public that spans over the Massachusetts Turnpike, providing the opportunity to connect with nature where none previously existed. For the public spaces of a new waterfront community in Florida, we established a unique identity through the bold use of native plants, which also reconnect the site with its regional landscape.