Latitude Featured on “Going Green”
Latitude Co-founder Neal Collins was recently interviewed on Going Green with a piece titled “The Future of Sustainable Real Estate.”
It is a sincere pleasure and an honor for people to tune into our message. We look beyond sustainability to regenerative practices so that we can use the built environment as a catalyst for positive change of ourselves, our communities, and our planet.
Madison, Wisconsin, keeps showing up on lists of the best places to live and its food culture is one of the reasons why. Here's what makes it unlike anywhere else.
What led to the concept of regenerative real estate? For Neal and Alissa Collins, it began with family illness—and evolved into a deeper understanding of how land, community, and the built environment shape wellbeing over time.
What makes Madison, Wisconsin, stand out right now? A strong agricultural landscape, bike-friendly infrastructure, abundant outdoor living, and long-term climate resilience are drawing new attention to this Great Lakes city.
Latitude partner Mark Voss recently joined farmers, land stewards, and investors at the Biodynamic Association’s Agriculture, Community & Economics Symposium, where he introduced the concept of North Star Village-ing to explore how farms and communities can endure together.
Latitude partners Alissa Collins and Mark Voss recently traveled to Lega Vera in Panama to explore the land where an agrivillage is taking shape — and to address the real questions behind dreaming of a different way of living.