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Coliving's digital dimension

As coliving operators expand the scale and explore new market segments, such as families with young children, they are turning to digital interfaces to bundle shared, facilities-based services. A joint venture between proptech startup Common and real estate giant Tishman-Speyer, Kin operates multifamily rental buildings aimed at families with young children. The modern housing is coupled with an extensive set of digitally-accessed, managed-services, including a child care concierge and resident communications tools that support community exchange.

This points towards a future where the bundled services, coordinated by intelligent agents, will become a key part of how multi-family housing delivers value and livability for residents.

Source: kinfamilies.com
Sector
Economic Development & Housing
Tags
proptech
coliving
digital service