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How millennials' lifestyles may change US cities and suburbs
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Apr 17, 2014
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How millennials' lifestyles may change US cities and suburbs
Developers in Seattle are also thinking about the problem of affordable housing, a problem that gets bigger as more millennials enter the market.
The Spring District in Bellevue will be built in phases and will include commercial and residential buildings as well as park space.
The Spring District in Bellevue will be built in phases and will include commercial and residential buildings as well as park space.
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Developers in Seattle are also thinking about the problem of affordable housing, a problem that gets bigger as more millennials enter the market.

Developers in Seattle are also thinking about the problem of affordable housing, a problem that gets bigger as more millennials enter the market.

This generation also has certain things they want from their living situation.

In the second part of KUOW's series on millennials, reporter Carolyn Adolph looks at how their attitudes about how they live — and where they live — may profoundly change our cities, and our suburbs.