Sentences with phrase «urban millennials who»

Nicolette Cosmetics was created for urban millennials who appreciate everything quality brand, that appeals to the current culture, has to offer.
The Rogue Sport hits the bullseye for older urban millennials who want something bigger than a Juke, but not quite as big as a Rogue.

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That trend is being driven by the intersection of the surge of aging millennials who are ready to buy their first homes and the unwieldy cost of urban real estate.
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.
«Tested, and ready today, to earn back the confidence of families, of millennials, and moms and dads, of urban and rural Canadians, and of small business leaders, and seniors, who want government to be an empowering force for good,» he said.
I'd also be pointing and laughing alongside my millennial co-workers at the urban hipsters who are 100k in school debt, and slogging through a 7 figure mortgage.
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 smillennials 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 sMillennials are urban dwellers who take Uber from bar to bar, order lots of stuff online and live their lives on their smartphones.
When the single - housing market's bubble burst, rental housing units immediately became in demand, and thanks to the economy's gradual recovery and the arrival of the Millennial generation, who eschew single - housing in favor of renting in urban live / work / play neighborhoods, multifamily housing has continued to impress investors.
«A lot of that has been chasing the millennial consumer, who rightly or wrongly, has been described as being an urban dweller, perennial renter who hates the suburbs,» noted DTZ's Brown.
«This change is being driven by employers who are seeking millennial - aged employees and are following younger workers to urban centers and forgoing traditional suburban offices.»
Millennials, who will comprise many of the employees Foxconn expects to hire at its downtown facility, tend to prefer urban areas, keeping their work, living spaces, and recreational activities in relatively close proximity.
The differing needs of the new Millennial - friendly employers, who value walkable communities and urban environments, have drawn activity away from the more traditional sub-markets like Cambridge and back into the Boston CBD.
The 80 percent of respondents who indicated they plan to eventually buy a house or apartment contradicts a popular notion that millennial preference for living in dense, walkable urban areas makes home ownership less attractive to this generation.
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.
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