Tricks Of The Trade-Off Sep 23, 2018 ... electric scooters, places more focus on individual convenience to get to a destination on one's own schedule, but reduces the communal aspect of taking public transportation. Even dining, which has historically been a go-to source for community, is becoming more focused on the individual. As we move towards more personalized food and beverages, as well as optimal ready-to-drink meals, the ability to share food with others or come together to savor a meal is reduced or even lost. Despite these shifts ...
What's In Store Sep 07, 2016 community retail brick-and-mortar shopping ... experience of a local restaurant with a retail space. It goes well beyond the traditional restaurant-slash-gallery model of dining and retail in that everything in the place is for sale—that goes for whatever’s on the menu as well as the tables, benches, flatware, dinnerware, and drinking glasses, meaning diners can essentially try before they buy. Each item is labeled with its price, and the selection rotates seasonally, as does the menu. The result is that the space is equal parts gathering place ...
Mind the Store Jun 15, 2015 health & wellness retail brick-and-mortar malls shopping ... Art Mall in Hong Kong incorporates expansive green spaces into its design and curates art exhibitions to evoke a relaxed and creative atmosphere. Food is the focus at Westfield Montgomery in Bethesda, MD, where the outdated food court is now home to a swanky dining terrace serving healthy, artisanal fare. Still others emphasize fitness: the upcoming mega-mall in Miami will include an indoor ski slope, and Morinomiya Q’s Mall in Osaka encourages consumers to workout while shopping via its rooftop ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... many of these people hellbent on getting the next great shot—no matter what it takes. That's led to accusations that influencers are promoting waste and even destroying natural habitats. Food-focused influencers will often order a slew of menu items, even if they're dining alone and can't eat it all. As food waste and global hunger are both serious issues, some criticize these influencers for not being more conscientious. (On the flip side, it’s worth noting that some influencers have risen ...
Future Of Food & Beverage Sep 12, 2018 ... straight from a bottle rather than savored over a meal or even chewed, along with options that are grown in a lab. These emerging offerings are paradigm-shifting innovations that place increased focus on individual consumption and personal benefits over sharing dishes or an experience around dining. READY-TO-DRINK MEALSThe Silicon Valley-generated ethos “why eat, sleep, or take a break when you could be disrupting?” is starting to grip the masses as they become interested in convenient food that ...
Office Space Sep 17, 2016 community retail brick-and-mortar coworking spaces open offices ... visit the SAS City Lounge that the brand opened in partnership with No 18 Office & Lounge. The space, located in Stockholm’s downtown business district, boasts open work areas and private meeting rooms; travelers can visit the lounge for free the days before and after their flight with a guest, but otherwise, admission costs about $35 per person.Moleskine Café To provide a place for people to produce creative work, Moleskine opened Moleskine Café in Milan. The store is divided into a dining-work ...
The New Social Order Dec 15, 2019 ... content.ROYAL CARRIBBEAN The cruise line partnered with micro-influencer Angela Davis, who posts on Instagram under the handle @thekitchenista, to showcase the dining options on its ships. Davis posted photos of the food she was eating (which was very on brand for her account), as well as Instagram stories with behind-the-scenes looks at everything that went into the food shoots. "My work with Royal Caribbean was specifically because of how engaged my audience is," Davis told USA Today. "They really noticed ...
Parenting In Partnership Jun 18, 2016 family parenting children friends ... progeny roam around the dining room. This may seem like lazy parenting on the surface, but it indicates an underlying belief in Parenting in Partnership: children will be okay roaming about in a restaurant (within reason) because there is a tacit understanding among parents that they’ll keep an eye out for each others' children. The global cultural exchange is also at work: as parents from all over the world publicly share their parenting experiences, the ideas they exchange spread beyond their ...
Food Fixation Mar 11, 2015 food & beverage gen z health & wellness cooking diet ... capable of printing 15-20 pieces of pasta every two minutes. Their goal is to put 3D pasta printers in restaurants over the course of the next several years, allowing diners to nosh on semolina shapes of their own imaginations. - Health-spiration - SPOON UNIVERSITYFor Zs heading off to college, Spoon University serves as an everyday food resource to help students eat intelligently. Covering everything from hot local restaurants and dining hall hacks to two-ingredient treats and tips on avoiding ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... place of bug juice, the dining halls are stocked with adult beverages. CANNACAMP Somewhere between a resort and a sleepaway camp, CannaCamp is a cannabis-oriented vacation spot where guests can openly enjoy the herb while doing group activities like hiking, painting, and tie-dyeing. CAMP Also sometimes called Unique Camp, CAMP is a 4-day creative conference where 200 attendees go to a summer camp environment for a curated experience designed to inspire professional success, enhance innovation, and ...