Coliving Ventures Event: The Common Agenda for Shared Living

As the coliving sector evolves, we need a shared agenda for bringing its typologies together in sustainable and community-driven ways. This will require strong collaborations and resource/ knowledge sharing between market players to ensure that primary and secondary stakeholders – residents, local communities, cities, governments and our planet – are put at the core of industry decision making, standards and strategies. We are therefore co-creating a vision for ‘The Common Agenda of Shared Living’, which embeds impact, sustainability, experience, community, technology and wellbeing at the core of the shared living model.

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Partnerships, collaboration, community and consolidation in the shared living sector

The first-ever Coliving Ventures industry event occurred on November 19th 2021 in Amsterdam. ‘The Common Agenda for Shared Living: Partnerships, collaboration, community and consolidation in the shared living sector’, was an in-person networking event that brought shared living professionals around a common agenda.

The goal of the event and the wider vision at Coliving Ventures is to collaborate to foster economically, socially and environmentally sustainable shared living ventures that are both impact- driven and financially viable. This is special edition of Coliving Insights in collaboration with Coliving Ventures that provides a recap of the event with additional insights and best practices from the panelists.

"Coliving Insights is the one publication that truly inspects the coliving sector from an offerings standpoint."

THIS EDITION

Contributors

Bart Sasim

SPATIAL EXPERIENCE,
FOunder & CEO
COntact

Gui Perdrix

ART OF CO,
FOUNDER & CEO
COntact

Matt Lesniak

CONSCIOUS COLIVING,
FOunder & CEO
COntact

Ryan Fix

Pure,
Founder
COntact

Yoav Goldwein

Haaartland
COntact

Dario Kadiev

43North,
CEO
COntact
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