Healthography Jun 12, 2015 design health & wellness travel bikes commuting neighborhood rural ... were chosen in part because they could withstand wear from bike tires.THE CLIFFSThe Cliffs golf resort communities in North and South Carolina commissioned 17-time Tour de France rider George Hincapie to offer group rides for homeowners and potential buyers through the surrounding countryside of the Blue Ridge Mountains.Ys’ THOUGHTS ON WELLNESS LIVING SPACES When I’m looking for a neighborhood to live in, I always want things to be in walking or biking distance so I don’t have to get on the train ...
Cassandra's 2021 Outlook Dec 16, 2020 ... neighborhood and community that highlights just how localized their lives are right now. Whether they’ve stayed in a city or have decamped for more space (or even moved back into their parent’s houses temporarily), Millennials and the oldest subset of Gen Zs are existing in the neighborhoods they find themselves in a very new way.Cancel Culture is CancelledWhile seemingly everything was literally cancelled in 2020 (even the year itself), the growing backlash against cancel culture, simmering for years now ...
Welcome To The Club Dec 13, 2018 ... education (e.g., charter schools, magnet schools, etc.); the local store has been displaced by impersonal big box suburban supercenters and online retailers; and people are skipping the library and using electronic readers and ordering cheaper books online. As four in 10 young adults in the U.S. and UK say they don’t feel a sense of community where they live, they’re branching out and creating new ways to join IRL communities because they can’t rely on their immediate neighborhood or community fixtures ...
Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... community and more Trendsetters feel this way (43% in the U.S. and 38% in the UK); as a result, they’re willing to move somewhere that doesn’t provide this in their neighborhood as they are able to find it in the office.For the right opportunity I would move anywhere. In 2011 I moved to Detroit for a job opportunity, so I am definitely willing to move most anywhere for an improvement in position and life.BRANDON, 29, CAMoving to a mid-sized city for a job opportunity has additional benefits over big ...
Find Your Place Dec 17, 2018 ... are turning to other avenues for IRL connection. They're going out of their way to join groups and organizations that offer them a chance to gather with others, thereby curating their own communities where they feel they best belong. As modern young adults feel Welcome To The Club(s) that are most personally relevant to them, from interest groups to supper clubs to book clubs, they're circumventing the lack of community they have based in their neighborhood in order to obtain IRL connection ...
Home & Away Entertainment Trends Dec 06, 2018 ... communities as past generations. In the past, people knew and trusted their neighbors for safety and a sense of community; however, today’s communities are more fragmented, as youth are curating their own communities based on criteria other than direct proximity (see Welcome To The Club). This has led to the dissolution of community that’s causing today’s youth to not know their neighbors. This dissolved sense of community in one's neighborhood has given rise to a new genre of TV shows about people not ...
The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... belonging. For many, their personal community is not found within their direct neighborhood; rather, they’re seeking it in places and environments outside of the immediate areas where they live (see Welcome To The Club). Additionally, we asked them to tell us about the digital communities in which they are active as well as the brands that make them feel part of a greater community and give them a sense of belonging. Each person’s community profile provides a snapshot into what community looks like for ...
Marketing Tips Sep 19, 2016 marketing retail brick-and-mortar e-commerce shopping ... conceived, and what materials were used.Leesa Online mattress company Leesa opened a showroom in NYC’s SoHo neighborhood called the Dream Gallery where shoppers could test out beds while viewing art on display from the organization ArtLifting. The space encouraged shoppers to dream big while inducing a sense of calm in the creative space. - 4. Promote play. - Stores today need to serve a variety of purposes, including functioning as spaces where people can explore, socialize, exercise, and fuel ...
Alt Pay Mar 10, 2014 retail technology e-commerce local mobile social media ... minute for real-time conversion rates. Its creators hope that the tool will make it easier for retailers to accept bitcoin payments, in spite of the currency’s volatility. - LOCAL TENDER - The creation of community-specific currencies allows neighborhood residents to trade in a monetary system that’s not immediately reliant on the Federal Reserve, while encouraging the support of local businesses and keeping profit within the community. BerkShares, the local currency of the Berkshires, are accepted ...
Shopography Sep 16, 2016 community retail brick-and-mortar malls shopping ... aligning values and lifestyles. - STREET SCENE - Side streets around the world are competing with neighboring glitzy high streets by building community and personality. Gertrude Street, Melbourne In the inner-city neighborhood of Fitzroy lies Gertrude Street, which is competing with better known high streets for customers. With only two chain stores--Aesop and Title--the rest of the street includes an eclectic mix of grocers, restaurants, boutiques, and record stores, just to name a few. Many of ...