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Coliving Developer Plans Expansion as Vaccines Make People More Willing to Share Quarters

W5 Group Hires Common To Operate DC Project, Plans To Grow into Sun Belt
A common lounge area inside the i5 Union Market coliving development in Washington, D.C. (CoStar)
A common lounge area inside the i5 Union Market coliving development in Washington, D.C. (CoStar)
CoStar News
April 22, 2021 | 11:30 P.M.

Imagine being an adult in your late 20s or mid-30s and living with your parents since the start of the pandemic. If you’re vaccinated and employed, you may be itching to return to city living with your friends and all the nightlife and entertainment you’ve missed even if you don’t have all the furniture you’d need to live on your own immediately.

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