Pocket Neighborhoods: Redeveloping How We Create Community

There is a growing sense of disconnectedness in the world. Several factors go into this: perhaps our family and friends live far away, maybe our neighborhoods lack the intentional design for cultivating connection, or it might be that we are so engaged via devices that...

Dorm Days Are Over

A few decades ago, the value of a college degree seemed to increase as the price of attaining one did the same. Unfortunately for many contemporary young adults, this trajectory hasn’t maintained course. The cost of higher education continues to increase but attaining a degree...

The Purchase Games

The Millennials versus Boomers conversation has been, and may always be, an extremely hot topic. People love to analyze the two generations and pit their interests, attitudes, and social concerns against each other. Whether manufactured for clicks or founded in reality, Millennials and Boomers seem...

Multigenerational Living

Around the world, many families have upheld the tradition of multiple generations living under one roof. When the kids grow up, they don’t move out. Instead, they simply move to a bigger room and start contributing more to the household. Those who may need greater...

Quitting Facebook

Facebook has been through the wringer in the last few years due to its role in spreading misinformation during the 2016 presidential election. The high-profile scandal has resulted in fleeing investors, decreased earnings, and a skeptical and wavering consumer base. Some users have decided to transition...

Family Matters

Home buyers have quite a few factors to consider when deciding on the perfect place. Things like location, cost, and square footage are all integral parts of the decision-making process. These components don’t exist in a vacuum though. The preferences of those you will share...

The Hybrid Office

Introverts rejoice! The once popular open office trend may be on its way out. Tech startups, creative hubs, and sales teams jumped at the opportunity to design collaborative work environments that allowed entire teams to work together in one spacious floorplan. However, the theory that...

The 18-Hour City

When you think of places like New York City or Los Angeles, you probably imagine the non-stop hustle and bustle, the buzzing sounds of urbanity, and the colorful lights that illuminate the streets. These energetic areas are often referred to as 24-hours cities. With their...

A New Way To Buy

Ever since its creation and public release in 2009, Bitcoin has been gaining traction as a unique form of currency. The digital cash alternative is changing the way people buy and sell products and numerous industries have begun offering Bitcoin as a payment option for...