City renter James Mateka, 25, relaxes in an amenity area of the K2 tower where he lives. "My generation prefers modern-looking buildings," he says. (Terrence Antonio James, Chicago Tribune / February 11, 2014)
Just like with most things in life, different generations tend see things a bit differently...and ideal housing is no exception. The Chicago Tribune recently looked at housing preferences across multiple generations and delivered an overview of what Gen Y, Gen X and Baby Boomers want. K2, a 496-unit luxury apartment project from Taylor Johnson client Fifield Cos., was featured as an ideal choice for the tech-savvy Gen Y.