Colin McAllister, Joseph Suetholz
“Corktown Co-Living”
Corktown Co-Living
is a development meant to foster spontaneous interactions between its residents and the larger community. It invites the return of previous residents of Corktown, the young couples, the multigenerational families, the old and the new types of living. Users are intended to enter this project and form new relationships while catering to former ones. It is meant to be the annex of the Corktown community and hold events for both the residences and the larger community. It is rentable and ownable property to incentivize all archetypes. How can the flexibility of rentership with ownership provide the community with the ability to share stake?