Co-living, co-working, and apartment-hotel buildings have blurred the lines between living and work spaces, owning and sharing and many residents prefer it that way.
Blake Miller, founder of Homebase.ai, a residential experience and connected building solution for multifamily housing, writes in Forbes about the factors, such as affordability, the communal mindset, and the Internet of Things, that are driving the blended building trend.
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