Journal
Stories of transformation
Ravin Country Retreat
The call of the land was too great for one couple that decided to buy nearly 80-acres of high desert, rocky, rural land in Central Oregon. This is the story of why the did it, and their path towards regeneration.
Latitude Goes Green with Sustainable “For Sale” Signs
The story behind how we are incorporating the use of sustainable FSC wood to create our beautiful, handmade wood “For Sale” signs.
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.”
What is Regenerative Real Estate?
Regenerative real estate is the intersection between health and wellness, sustainability, community-orientation, and ecological integration. It is these four elements that create a holistic environment that helps people thrive.
Latitude’s Formal Response to Black Lives Matter and Policy Brutality
Latitude supports Black Lives Matter and decries racial injustice and police brutality. Our global community is ailing and divided. In order to be leaders during these turbulent times we must acknowledge our present reality. This reality has been shaped by centuries of oppression and marginalization that has led to social inequality, economic injustice, and ecocide.
Social Permaculture in Real Estate
Finding community in the heart of Sellwood: an interview with Neal Collins and Matt Bibeau on how City Repair got started.
A Winery That Dares to be Different
I love wine. I don’t love it for the psychoactive effects of the alcohol, although that is a benefit, but because it is the expression of human-meets-divine creativity.