Millennials are known as a generation that likes things "just so." Your generation has gained a reputation for being picky about everything from brands to foods to relationships. This fastidiousness even extends to the cities you want to live in. In fact, just through your sheet numbers—you are the largest generation this country has seen—you are already reshaping America's urban landscape. Millennials want things in their cities just a certain way. But what is it exactly that you are looking for in the places you want to live? And how are urban centers changing to accommodate the needs of your generation? What might America's cities look like in 20 years as a result of Millennials? Finally, what's your ideal city look like?
Cite two of the following in your reflection:
- "What Exactly Makes a City Appealing for Millennials?" (StudyBreaks)
- "Do Millennials Prefer Cities or Suburbs? Maybe Both." (CityLab)
- "These are the 15 US Cities Atracting the Most Millennials—LA and New York Didn't Make the List" (CNBC)
- "Efforts to Attract Millennials Are Reshaping Downtown Areas" (GovTech)
- "Where Educated Millennials are Moving" (Forbes)
- "The Top Ten Most Affordable US Cities for Millennial Parents to Raise Their Families" (Romper)
Required:
- MLA Style
- 375-500 words
- Works cited page
Due: Thu 3.14
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