Home & Away Work & Commuting Trends Dec 04, 2018 ... year or more. Unlike many other remote work programs, Behere provides free-standing apartments rather than co-living arrangements.Remote Year Launched to offer remote workers the opportunity to travel to a new destination every month for one year, Remote Year recently expanded to offer a four-month program as well. The company provides participants with living and working spaces and cultural activities. Terminal 3 Terminal 3 gathers groups of remote workers for a six-month program that settles ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... Kirkland, Edmonds, and Sumner, which boast attractions of city living, such as performing arts centers, galleries, and distilleries, with condos and apartments bordering the downtown areas. This transformation of suburbs is happening around the world, with many of such places outside of Sydney, Australia. For instance, WalkScore.com has found that Sydney's town The Entrance is its most walkable suburb, with residents able to go most places without needing a car due to the concentration of apartments ...
Single Inclusive Sep 03, 2013 ... the security its intimate nature provides, thereby offering a sense of comfort to solo travelers seeking to meet new people without fear of an uncomfortable encounter. - MICRO-HOUSING - The City of New York, in an effort to resolve the ongoing shortage of affordable housing, sponsored a competition to develop reduced-cost "micro-apartments" to accommodate the one-third of NYC households that consist of single people. The finalists’ designs were shown in an exhibit at the Museum of the City of New ...
Eco-Exhibitionists Sep 14, 2017 design home technology appliances cars ... brands, such areas give residents greater freedom to customize their homes and incorporate sustainable elements since they typically have more space and the authority to do so, unlike young people who rent apartments in cities. Suburbanites could therefore be highly influential in driving widespread adoption of such innovations and in ushering in an era of branded cities. As urbanites move back into suburban and rural geographies, they could rebuild those infrastructures with these design aspirations ...
Open House Sep 10, 2015 community home décor ... kitchens they can rent to play host for a few hours. Such spaces are popping up across the globe; Umami Concepts is a rentable “kitchen studio” in Hong Kong that helps offset the city’s tiny apartments, and The Kitchen Table in NYC is a combination kitchen, dining room, and living space where clients can cook or simply socialize. Even when Ys are traveling, they’re looking to feel at home. Peer-to-peer services, such as Airbnb and Couchsurfing, allow them to stay in people’s spare rooms instead of less ...
School Of (Work)Life Sep 23, 2017 career education social life college company culture friends ... in Reykjavik, Ikea will provide furnished, affordable apartments for its employees beginning in summer 2018. This work perk has yet to catch on in Australia, but as more influential, forward-thinking companies across the globe adopt this practice and find themselves highly competitive and attractive to young talent, we expect this trend to only grow. While it's certainly not feasible for most companies to provide housing, employers of all sizes and structures should nonetheless ...
Marketing Tips Sep 16, 2015 marketing ... , they long for spaces that provide the comforts of a home or that allow them to entertain guests. This presents an important opportunity for brands to offer areas where they can obtain similar or additional benefits. Likewise, given young consumers’ transient lifestyles, they want to find places that remind them of a home when they’re away. Brands that create physical outposts where they can feel at ease will appeal to consumers’ basic emotional needs. Beer brand Leinenkugel transformed apartments ...
Social By Design Mar 08, 2016 design collaborative consumption coworking spaces politics NOwners ... together” mentality is also being influenced by innovations in design. Recent years have seen an influx of physical spaces that encourage communal sharing, such as co-working offices and co-living apartments that emphasize open layouts and shared amenities. Though the startup boom and widespread financial constraints created the need for such spaces, young people’s proclivity for togetherness and transparency are driving their popularity. Unlike their Gen X predecessors, Ys aren’t seeking to ...
Innovation Halo Sep 21, 2018 ... people work, it’s transforming how they live, exercise, shop, learn, form a community, and more. Take inspiration from its efforts over the past two years that help it stay disruptive, and in turn, ahead of the curve. 2016: WeLive As people are willing to share office space with others, WeWork sought to do the same with living. In 2016, it officially launched WeLive, a co-living complex challenging conventional apartments aimed at young adults seeking flexible, immediately ready living space. WeLive ...
The Future Of Experiential Retail Jun 24, 2019 ... best serve its Manhattan clientele. Curated selections of IKEA furniture are merchandised as if they were set up in small apartments, and customers pay a flat fee to have their purchases shipped to them, saving shoppers from having to lug furniture home on NYC’s public transportation. Another inventory-less, showroom-style retailer called The Conservatory, located at Manhattan’s recently-opened vertical retail space in Hudson Yards, is staffed with on-site advisors and a private, by-appointment ...