Journal
Stories of Transformation
From Landless Farmers to Agrihood Architects: Inside Convivial Foodscapes
Carmen and Tripp Eldridge of Convivial Foodscapes share hard-earned insights from designing, building, and operating farm enterprises inside large-scale residential communities.
The Roots of Madison's Remarkable Food Culture
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.
Listening to Children: Mara Mintzer on Designing Cities for Belonging
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.
Latitude Regenerative Real Estate Expands National Brokerage Platform
Latitude, the nation’s premier brokerage for regenerative living, announces the formalization of its national brokerage platform
Where Farming Meets Community: Inside the Middlebrook Agrihood
Steve Bruere shares how Middlebrook is redefining what’s possible when agriculture meets real estate development, creating a vibrant agrihood community rooted in farming, culture, and connection.
Reimagining Community: How Rooted Northwest is Transforming Rural Living
Dive deep into the world of Rooted Northwest—a co-housing community with permaculture farms.
Agrihoods & Conservation Communities
Agrihoods and conservation communities blend sustainable agriculture and land conservation with modern living, creating vibrant neighborhoods that foster a deep connection to nature and community.
Master-Planned Communities & Regenerative Living
In the face of climate change and growing desire for more holistic living, Master-Planned Communities of the 21st century can present an incredible shift in real estate development.
Who is Latitude?
At the core of our work lies the belief that by collaborating with individuals to create resilient and beautiful habitats, we can cultivate a sense of strength through connection.
Pursuing Purpose and Service with Mark Voss
Passion, service, community, and curiosity are the threads that weave the story of Mark Voss. Mark is a consummate educator, farmer, and real estate professional residing in Madison, Wisconsin. He is the founder of Voss Organics and is a Latitude Change Agent.
Community-Based Finance with Eve Picker
Learn about Small Change, a real estate crowdfunding platform that both enables ordinary people to invest in transformative projects in their own communities, as well as supports local developers accomplish incremental development projects.
The Ecology School with Drew Dumsch
For twenty-two years The Ecology School has been teaching people how to tune into and read the pattern language of nature. The school aims to transform how people think about science, food, the environment, and themselves through joyful, hands-on learning for all ages.
Regeneration for Social Change with Ashley Colby Fitzgerald
Ashley Colby’s life is one in which passion meets purpose. She dared to take the road less traveled; the road that many of us only glimpse in bleary-eyed daydreams. To venture into the unknown, guided by a burning question of “What could be?” takes a leap of faith. It is an act that tests your resolve, questions your motives, grades on your patience, and thus, builds your resilience.
An Inside Look into Latitude
The essence of regeneration is about thriving and enabling all species to have the ability to evolve. At Latitude, our mission is to help people and planet thrive. Our medium to do so is real estate.
Serenbe: A Pioneering Community Model Connected to Nature with Steve Nygren
Many people dream of creating a new kind of community. One that is both sustainable and beautiful. A place where they can raise their kids, connect with neighbors, yet still rejuvenate in nature.On this episode Steven Nygren, the visionary and developer, shares his story about creating the community of his dreams.
What is Regenerative Real Estate?
Regenerative real estate is a shift in how we relate to place—where land, community, and the built environment are designed not just to sustain life, but to help it thrive.