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.
What can children teach us about city design? Mara Mintzer of Growing Up Boulder explains how youth perspectives influence planning decisions and help create places where people of all ages belong.
Six years of conversation come into focus through the ten most-listened episodes of the Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, revealing enduring ideas about land, housing, and long-term responsibility.
Modern systems make life easier, but they also make it harder to see what sustains us. Thomas Patton is developing Lega Vera in Panama, a farm village that evolved from regenerative agriculture and a desire to live closer to soil, food, and responsibility.
A conversation with Adriane Boff and Tobias Hahne on stewarding Montezuma Verde, living by principles of regeneration, and calling in a neighbor aligned with the land.
In 2026, the strongest home trends reflect a move toward wellbeing and resilience, centered on one enduring theme: relationship—to our bodies, our homes, the land, and each other.