Forget the commute-to-work latte. The new lifestyle trend is the intentional morning stroll . We spoke with Maria Chen, founder of the newly opened “Pavement & Paper,” a combination bookstore and espresso bar on Elm Street.
"You know, the street looked different when I moved in. There were more elm trees and fewer SUVs. But the people? The people are just as kind. My favourite memory is the blackout of '98—the whole street came out to barbecue all the melting ice cream before it spoiled. That’s community." My Hot Ass Neighbour Issue 7
is our "Entertainment Special." We are diving deep into the art of being a good neighbor while hosting the ultimate movie night, the rise of silent discos in apartment common areas, and how to turn your building’s rooftop into a five-star chill spot without getting a noise complaint. Forget the commute-to-work latte
Inside Issue 7: Finding the Rhythm of Right Here, Right Now "You know, the street looked different when I moved in
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In Issue 7, we turn our gaze inward—away from the bustling city centers and endless social media feeds—to the rich, often overlooked tapestry of our own neighborhood. Lifestyle isn’t about grand gestures anymore; it’s about the morning ritual at the corner café, the hidden book swap behind the community center, and the quiet magic of a Tuesday evening jazz set at the local bistro.