PHILADELPHIA, PA, March 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) Located in Maple Shade, New Jersey, Park Crossing Apartments NJ has created a spacious atmosphere in which a wide array of residents can relax in tranquility while still living close to a metropolitan area. However, the concept of city living has begun to shift as micro-apartment designs have gained public attention. While many New York City residents may already think that apartments could not become any more cramped, a recent article from The Atlantic Cities reveals that "claustrophobic habitation may be coming into vogue" through the advent of micro-apartments. Although this trend may be making headlines, Park Crossing Apartments NJ believes that space is not something the average resident is willing to compromise on.
According to the article, tiny living spaces have already become common in China. The article quotes a statement from Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong's chief executive, "Cramped living space in cage homes, cubicle apartments and sub-divided flats has become the reluctant choice for tens of thousands of Hong Kong people." Now, a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York has plans to serve as a part of the city's first official micro-apartment building. With Mayor Bloomberg supporting the development, it is expected that these kinds of destinations will become more prevalent in the city and attract "young people with modest incomes, who don't mind the idea of a pull-down bed, and who are enticed by the promise of a rooftop garden."
While the idea of the micro-apartment may seem like a viable option for many who are eager to capture a piece of New York City real estate, the staff at Park Crossing Apartments NJ explains that most people want to enjoy home as an escape, not as a cell. To provide residents with this valued luxury, the Park Crossing Apartments NJ offers large floor plans and community amenities. In a recent press statement, Park Crossing Apartments NJ explains, "You do not have to sacrifice space just to live near a city environment. Our apartments offer spacious floor plans, while remaining close to Philadelphia and public transportation."
Park Crossing Apartments NJ recognizes that the micro-apartment trend may prove useful to those who are willing to take part in the experience, but notes that it is one lifestyle that does not really accommodate those who do not live alone. Those who are married, have children or need a space to provide for pets will most likely not find comfort in a micro-apartment, but can find convenient, affordable and modern living within communities such as the Park Crossing Apartments NJ.
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Park Crossing Apartments NJ provides all the tranquility residents crave with top-notch amenities, while still offering nearly instant access to the finest shopping, dining and entertainment that the Maple Shade, New Jersey area has to offer. Among the many amenities Park Crossing Apartments NJ provide residents can rely on high-quality maintenance, browse the Internet in the Wi-Fi accessible lounge, swim in the relaxing pool and burn off calories at the property's fitness center. Committed to building a strong community, Park Crossing Apartments NJ invites residents from all walks of life and offers a pet-friendly environment to accommodate tenants' beloved animals.
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Park Crossing Apartments NJ Offers More Spacious Options as Micro-Apartment Living Gains Public Attention
A recent exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York and commendation from Mayor Bloomberg has shifted greater public attention on the viability of micro-apartments. Despite this trend, Park Crossing Apartments NJ remains committed to spaciousness.
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[Press-News.org] Park Crossing Apartments NJ Offers More Spacious Options as Micro-Apartment Living Gains Public AttentionA recent exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York and commendation from Mayor Bloomberg has shifted greater public attention on the viability of micro-apartments. Despite this trend, Park Crossing Apartments NJ remains committed to spaciousness.