Demand for live-work-play apartments, also known as mixed-use developments, has risen in the past decade, fueled by the blending of work and personal life, according to a new report from RentCafe.com.
“Live-work-play” was once a term I saw used by luxury apartment buildings in the early 2000s, beckoning a select few that could afford the expense of having key amenities bundled in one convenient, ...
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Student housing in the pasty typically lacked any sort of real design emphasis. Small boxy rooms, shared bathrooms at the end of the hall, and tiny bunk beds are probably the images that come to mind ...
At 482 Congress St., the tall building at center, developers completed the conversion of the third floor to two live/work units and have two more units underway on the second floor. COURTESY / PETER G ...