Berger Communities is Growing! We are excited to announce that we have expanded our footprint in Ohio with an additional 252 units. With several communities now in the Cleveland Market, we offer residents multiple apartment opportunities with features such as Lake Erie views, sprawling floorplans, gourmet kitchens, bark parks, fitness studios and more. At Berger Communities we feel that “renting shouldn’t be hard” and are thrilled to bring The Berger Way to our new team members and residents in Ohio. #BergerCommunities #OhioExpansion #ClevelandApartments #LakeErieViews #ApartmentLiving #SpaciousLiving #GourmetKitchens #PetFriendly #FitnessStudios #TheBergerWay #RentingMadeEasy #NewHomesOhio #CommunityLiving #WelcomeHome
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Market Predictions for Late-2023: Still Competitive #kittitascountyrealestate #ellensburg #centralwashintonhomes #ellensburg #kittitascounty #pacificnorthwesthomesales #washingtonhomes #eburglife #realestate #pnwrealestate
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Top Locations to Buy a Home in the Hot Market #kittitascountyrealestate #ellensburg #centralwashintonhomes #ellensburg #kittitascounty #pacificnorthwesthomesales #washingtonhomes #eburglife #realestate #pnwrealestate
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Top Picks: Where to Buy a Home in 2024? #kittitascountyrealestate #ellensburg #centralwashintonhomes #ellensburg #kittitascounty #pacificnorthwesthomesales #washingtonhomes #eburglife #realestate #pnwrealestate
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Do you have loved ones living in an assisted living community? Let As You Wish Lifestyle's corodinators assist you! - Relocation Services - Grocery & Prescription Pick- Ups - Room Decor & Refresh - Transportation to Appointments & Outings #denverassistedlivingcommunities #denverseniorliving #denverretirementcommunities #denverlifestylemanagement #asyouwishdenver #asyouwishfranchise #franchisewithus
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The kerb of our streets is the often-forgotten public space that has the potential to transform streets into places of enhanced economic, social and cultural activity. Rethinking our kerbs is good for business and communities. For example, using a car parking space for a bike parking corral or a dining parklet can generate about 80% more expenditure than the average 1.2 people that would be using it as a car parking space. It’s all about using space more efficiently and in a way that will attract more people. Urbis Director Alison Lee together with Dr Amelia Thorpe from UNSW developed a spectrum of parklet uses for the Committee for Sydney’s Everyday Culture Report. The report recommends a streamlining of approval approaches and establishing a policy context in which these parking-spaces sized opportunities for culture can thrive. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gPjAqq4d #cityshaper #kerb #streets #publicspace #parking #parkingsolutions #transport
Attractive streets attract more people
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Attractive streets attract more people! Amenity improvements to high streets – such as planting, outdoor dining, wider footpaths, and slower speeds – can generate an estimated 22% more revenue for businesses across the street. It makes sense when we consider that many high streets have highly localised catchments. Who wouldn't want to visit and spend longer in streets that are quieter, less dangerous, shadier and prettier! Read more about this work here https://lnkd.in/gcu_88FQ What high street would you nominate to be made more attractive and how? Richard Gibbs John Parnell Hayley Cavanagh Amelia Thorpe Harri Bancroft
The kerb of our streets is the often-forgotten public space that has the potential to transform streets into places of enhanced economic, social and cultural activity. Rethinking our kerbs is good for business and communities. For example, using a car parking space for a bike parking corral or a dining parklet can generate about 80% more expenditure than the average 1.2 people that would be using it as a car parking space. It’s all about using space more efficiently and in a way that will attract more people. Urbis Director Alison Lee together with Dr Amelia Thorpe from UNSW developed a spectrum of parklet uses for the Committee for Sydney’s Everyday Culture Report. The report recommends a streamlining of approval approaches and establishing a policy context in which these parking-spaces sized opportunities for culture can thrive. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gPjAqq4d #cityshaper #kerb #streets #publicspace #parking #parkingsolutions #transport
Attractive streets attract more people
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This week MIG presented the latest update to #createstate (State Street Master Plan) ... LOTS to unpack with a bunch of slides and concepts, but maybe THREE MAIN TAKEAWAYS City of Santa Barbara needs to focus on include: 1. HOUSING is key to building back a more vibrant and friendly downtown to attract locals, visitors and business. 2. Public space fronting State Street needs a complete RE-THINK to ensure policies don’t limit, or worse, overtly restrict ease of access to shops, restaurants and amenities. 3. Emphasizing MOBILITY on State to maximize public space for BOTH community & commerce DOES NOT MEAN closing down State to vehicle traffic. #createstate #downtownsantabarbara #letsgetgoing
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Check out the March 2024 issue of Embracing Change ~ for the Aging Population!
The March 2024 issue of Embracing Change is available today! Read it online: https://lnkd.in/g4nBQYZ Or pick up a hard copy inside various businesses throughout Wilmot, Wellesley & Woolwich Township! Find distribution locations here: https://lnkd.in/gNZzKJj Cover Photo Credit to: Miller's Mercantile Cover Story Article: Miller's Mercantile Designed by Jessica Uttley Please share this post and help us spread more resources throughout the community! . . . . #wilmot #wellesley #woolwich #newhamburg #baden #elmira #stclements #stjacobs #hawkesville #stagatha #kitchener #waterloo #seniorwellness #eldercare #aging #agingwell #519local #embracingchange
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Council members advanced the conversion of Eatontown's Old Orchard Country Club into senior homes by passing a zoning ordinance, following Mayor Anthony Talerico Jr.'s announcement in June about the potential sale and transformation of the golf course into age-restricted homes and commercial spaces. Residents of Eatontown have not been accepting of this change. They have argued the impact it will have on both the boroughs Master Plan, traffic, and wetland preservation, however the property is in the process of being sold for development and Talerico sees single family senior homes as the best solution that will have the least amount of effect on the town's residents. With the new zoning restrictions, the development can have up to 145 single family homes, as well as amenities such as a clubhouse and pool. The new restrictions also require a 100-foot buffer between the new development and existing homes in the area and 40 acres to stay as preserved land.
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