Not exact matches
Two local - news companies have focused
on the large
millennial populations in
urban centers.
That program's selection criteria and program goals focus
on building downtowns with recreational, cultural, and employment opportunities that are attractive to all New Yorkers, especially the elders and
millennials that are driving
urban growth.»
The app is billed as a «new dating app for
urban millennials» for single city - dwellers looking to connect with others based
on location and music taste.
Think about our conception of
millennials and what they do: Millennials are urban dwellers who take Uber from bar to bar, order lots of stuff online and live their lives on their s
millennials and what they do:
Millennials are urban dwellers who take Uber from bar to bar, order lots of stuff online and live their lives on their s
Millennials are
urban dwellers who take Uber from bar to bar, order lots of stuff online and live their lives
on their smartphones.
Millennials and
urban dwellers may prefer the new Uber Visa card, which offers 4 percent cash back
on restaurants and 2 percent cash back
on all online purchases.
Instead of focusing
on real issues — stagnant wages and exploding student loans and the like — media outlets are touting the magnificent
Millennial lifestyle «choices» like choosing experiences over stuff (note: they can't afford «stuff») and forgoing a house in favor of a «preference for
urban locations with lots of entertainment and lifestyle choices» (note: a house is considered «stuff»; still can't afford it).
With the majority of
Millennials preferring
urban to suburban living, office investors are increasingly focusing
on office buildings in
urban settings with access to restaurants, transit options, and housing.
There are also spot instances in which cities are leaving unenforced other restrictions
on trends that attract
millennials, particularly
urban gardening.
As
millennials age into their 30s and homeownership is
on the rise, demographics are now moving against
urban landlords.
While
Millennials place a good deal of importance
on being close to
urban necessities and entertainment, the amount of
Millennials who have moved to the suburbs has increased.
While Sacramento suburbs were hit hard by the collapse of last decade's housing bubble, the building boom this time is centered downtown, capitalizing
on a national trend as
millennials and empty nesters move to
urban cores.
With the largest
millennial cohort growing up and possibly moving
on to the suburbs, many
urban areas that were reliant
on the youth economy could see a decline in demand for certain types of housing geared towards young people.
Despite the stereotypes that these young adults mostly seek
urban living with a high walkability factor,
millennials says they prefer single - family homes
on large lots in the suburbs, with two out of three (67 percent) indicating they plan to purchase a single - family detached home, while only 12 percent says they plan to purchase a townhome or condominium.
New apartment buildings are
on the rise in
urban markets, creating new spaces for
millennials and baby boomers alike to live closer to the city center.
Other trends the survey noted was an increased focus
on urban markets due to
millennial preferences and the influence the continued recovery in the job market will have.