NYC Co-living
NYC to partner with co-living start-ups to create affordable housing
Three new shared housing projects will provide close to 300 beds for New Yorkers
Stately Clinton Hill landmark transforms into a shared co-living space
Common, a co-living startup, remade a historic townhouse into one of its shared homes
London co-living company buys Bed-Stuy’s Slave Theater site
The historic theater was torn down in 2017
Common will open its first Manhattan co-living home in 2019
The Hell’s Kitchen building will have 32 beds and a bevy of perks
NYC launches pilot for affordable co-living developments
The city will offer funds for developers to build co-living projects on private land
Roommate-finding gets a human touch at Long Island City co-living building
ALTA LIC uses a combination of algorithms and one very popular leasing agent to pair potential roommates
Peek at the posh amenities of Long Island City’s first co-living rental
ALTA LIC will feature a mix of traditional luxury rentals and co-living microsuites managed by Ollie.
Long Island City’s first foray into co-living preps for renters
At ALTA LIC, traditional rentals and co-living suites are both on offer
Co-living startup Common will expand its NYC empire with 3 new locations
They haven’t yet revealed what neighborhoods these 3 new homes will be in.
4 alternatives to traditional New York City rentals
These NYC housing options offer myriad perks—including regular housekeeping and flexible leases—in exchange for things like privacy.
Co-living startup Common will open its first Queens residence
Against all odds, the co-living trend has gained traction in New York City, and Common—which has expanded quickly since its 2015—is taking advantage.
Co-living expands to Long Island City with Ollie’s newest New York project
Ollie, the "all-inclusive co-living platform" that launched in New York with the city’s first all micro-unit building, is poised to make a big expansion—this time in Queens.