Not exact matches
Her venture is Nomadness Travel Tribe: an online social community for global travelers
with urban backgrounds seeking like - minded fellow travelers to connect
with — the first to target diverse
millennial travelers in the newly - coined «
urban travel movement».
The larger benefits for
millennials are mainly because of cost of living increases, more years of benefits due to longer lifespans, and better and more expensive health care, said C. Eugene Steuerle, an economist
with the
Urban Institute who co-authored the analysis.
Those homes are more likely to be purchased in the close suburbs rather than in
urban cores, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by real - estate listing firm Trulia, which found that
millennial growth in big - city suburbs was 1.4 percent in 2013, compared
with 1.2 percent growth in dense cities.
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.»
Discover three ways to infuse the
millennial pink trend into your home
with design ideas from HGTV
Urban Oasis 2017.
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.
NuGospel is combining the traditional Faith - based production approach
with new media distribution format «Social RadioTV» targeting
Urban Millennials communities domestically and internationally.
And we have Buzzfeed and Upworthy and Jezebel and Thought Catalog coursing through the veins of the Internet, providing us
with endless lists about slumming it as an
urban twentysomething (accompanied by Bridesmaids GIFs) and an onslaught of videos and articles that will not rest until every
millennial embraces the label of feminist.
For more than a decade, cities throughout America have seen a resurgence of
millennials and young professionals opting to live in
urban areas rather than the suburbs, as was common
with previous generations.
The HR - V should be a good fit for
Millennials and other
urban dwellers dealing
with tight parking spaces when returning from Ikea.
With stagnant wages, student loans and other debt, and high rents in
urban areas where the jobs are, many low - to middle - income
Millennials (36 - years - old and younger) are struggling to save their way to home ownership.
Plus,
with the number of
Millennials moving into
urban cores where there are fewer opportunities to care for a pet, it makes it even more vital to cater to the pet lover.
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).
In the call
with press today, Walmart's CEO McMillon described Jet.com as «more
urban and more
millennial than Walmart.com [and] Jet has been able to attract some brands that we don't have at Walmart, which is one reason why we are so excited.»
Although most purchases by all generations were in a suburban area, the share of
millennials buying in an
urban or central city area increased to 21 percent in the past year (19 percent a year ago), compared
with only 12 percent of older boomers (unchanged from a year ago).
«The interest in
urban retail, particularly storefront retail, is driven by the
Millennials and their preference for live - work - play environments,» Costello says, adding that investors are getting more comfortable
with urban deals.
«Aging
millennials and young families may be able to find more affordable new homes for sale this year, but they'll most likely be in further - flung suburbs
with more grueling commutes to
urban job centers.»
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 hous
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 hous
with access to restaurants, transit options, and housing.
In most major U.S.
urban markets, the cost of land has risen aggressively, in line
with the greater demand for
urban living by
millennials and empty nesters.
«Austin fits the ideal for
Millennials,
with urban energy, an exciting art and music scene, and close proximity to shopping, dining, offices, and education,» the report notes.
As Gen X and
millennials move into more senior management roles and start families, many will move from
urban cores to the suburbs to live in areas
with good schools, but which are also near employment hubs and entertainment and recreational amenities.
While
urban office markets continue to be popular
with Millennials, employers, including technology companies, are luring young talent to the suburbs
with creative office campuses that provide lots of amenities, along
with the greater housing affordability, industry insiders say.
I just don't know how much of that is because
millennials really want to live in a new subdivision in Frisco, Texas, and how much is because we've been so bad at providing them
with attractive
urban alternatives.
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.
The share of
Millennials buying in an
urban or central city area increased to 21 percent in the past year (19 percent a year ago), compared
with only 12 percent of older boomers.
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.
The shift reflects demographic trends of
millennials delaying family life and choosing condos, and shifting preferences, as people seek walkable neighborhoods
with urban amenities.
While many
Millennial homebuyers have made the move to the suburbs in recent years, a nearby
urban hub is still a desired feature
with the majority of
Millennials picking proximity preferences over property size.