Common in the press: 2019 roundup
2019 was a year of unprecedented growth for Common. We opened 16 homes, welcomed 870 new members, announced expansion plans to 20 markets, and made significant strides in changing the future of city living. Discover highlights from our incredible year in the stories below.
Common in the press
We’d Live With Strangers to Call This Cool Co-Living Space Home
Domino Magazine
For Cheaper Rent, Some NYers are Choosing to Live With People They Never Met
NY1
Co-living Is Taking Cities by Storm
Cheddar
New York co-living company plans $100 million expansion with Los Angeles apartment developer
The L.A. Times
Cities Lack Family Apartments. Developer of Adult Dorms Has an Answer.
The Wall Street Journal
A ‘Co-Living’ Provider for Millennials Has Big Expansion Plans
Fortune Magazine
Coliving Goes Grand at a Restored Clinton Hill Mansion
Interior Design Magazine
How One Designer Creates Spaces Where 10-Plus Roommates Live in Harmony
Domino Magazine
Co-living rentals coming to Canada
BNN Bloomberg
LA’s latest “co”-craze: Here’s a look at the city’s expanding co-living companies
The Real Deal
Co-living project aims to ease Atlanta’s affordable housing problem
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Coliving pioneer Common expanding nationwide, adding thousands of units
Curbed
Seven Ways Telecommuting Has Changed Real Estate
The New York Times
Loop office tower to become largest communal living property ever proposed in Chicago
The Chicago Tribune
New York wants to help solve its housing crisis with coliving
Fast Company
SHORT TERM FURNISHED RENTALS IN NYC: 3 AIRBNB ALTERNATIVES
Travel Mag
LA Power Women: 5 Questions With Common’s Amalia Paliobeis
Bisnow