
As some of the first multi-family buildings post-COVID begin to come on line, developers, designers, and CRE community are finding that the winning formula for these projects has evolved dramatically over the last few years. In response to the global health crisis, neighborhoods and buildings need to flex to match a new set of expectations. From collocating within concentrated live/work/play urban centers to the distribution and scale of amenities within the buildings themselves, today’s visionaries are facing some valuable lessons learned and are permanently tearing pages out of the former playbook. Come learn how Park 151, a new 468-unit building in Cambridge Crossing opened this fall, has revealed and is responding to the accelerated evolution of multi-family design.