Where Young Adults Live: Now & In The Future Dec 16, 2018 ... moving across the suburbs, urban areas, and rural areas, demonstrating that they are not only moving to different locations, but also to new types of locations. Additionally, preference for suburban areas, which dominated over urban areas for previous generations as they aged, is not as strong among modern youth when envisioning their future. Peruse each visual to see where Ys and Zs want to be residing from now until 2038. At present, the largest concentration of Zs aged 14-21 is in the suburbs (40 ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... Camden Town will be getting its own version of NYC's High Line. As urban parks are often threaded through a city, they aren't just destinations to escape to, but they're also ways in which people can have more greenery around them regularly when commuting or even when looking out their windows. The future of cities will offer much more of this, as demonstrated by Paris planning this century's largest urban and suburban re-greening project, with the creation of a new forest on the city's northeastern ...
The Shape Of Belonging: A Map To Modern Community Dec 12, 2018 ... that her city provided more places geared toward children where her own kids could have fun. Currently, she takes her family to Bailey Park, located outside of her town, for occasions such as family picnics, photography sessions, and celebrations, but feels that Battle Creek needs more child-friendly spaces within its own city limits—modern youth are spurring the convergence of city and suburban settings and expect the drawbacks of city living to be addressed, such as the lack of open spaces ...
Home & Away Entertainment Trends Dec 06, 2018 ... the suburbs of Washington D.C. during the Cold War. In actuality, Philip and Elizabeth are KGB spies in an arranged marriage whose lives are complicated even further when an FBI agent tasked with investigating foreign enemies in the U.S. moves into the neighborhood. Santa Clarita Diet Sheila was a typical suburban wife and mother working as a realtor until she falls ill, dies, and subsequently becomes undead. After awakening from her death, she begins to crave human flesh. Her new diet ...
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 ...
Variety Show Dec 06, 2016 global media & entertainment Fempowerment ... 1990s, Eddie, a hip-hop loving 11-year-old, relocates with his parents and two brothers to suburban Orlando from the Chinatown section of Washington, D.C. As Eddie's dad, Louis, pursues the American dream by opening a western-themed restaurant named Cattleman's Ranch Steakhouse, Eddie and the rest of the family try to acclimate to their new, strange surroundings.Insecure The HBO series from Awkward Black Girl creator Issa Rae explores how although modern-day Black women might be described as strong ...
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 ...
Presence of Mind Jun 04, 2015 health & wellness technology mindfulness quantified self spirituality Presence of Mind ... to maintain peace of mind. In fact, 74% wish there were more calming and quite spaces. Though research indicates that Ys are demonstrating a preference for urban living, the mounting desire for personal space isn’t a trend occurring solely among the metropolitan demographic. Rather, the concept of space is a relative one that is just as likely to impact a suburban Y exasperated by throngs of shoppers at big box stores or their inability to find a spot of nature that hasn’t been bulldozed in ...