Most real estate development projects have at least an implicit goal to improve the neighborhood they are located in, if not, there wouldn’t be much interest in their project afterward. Still, often new real estate projects are received with skepticism and suspicion from local residents. Left unmanaged these feelings might turn into NIMBY protests and challenges to the building permit. Traditionally real estate developers organize face-to-face neighborhood information moments to comfort the neighbors, but digital alternatives are available, not only to inform but even to embrace community input and transform it into a joint development process.
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Most real estate development projects have at least an implicit goal to improve the neighborhood they are located in, if not, there wouldn’t be much interest in their project afterward. Still, often new real estate projects are received with skepticism and suspicion from local residents. Left unmanaged these feelings might turn into NIMBY protests and challenges to the building permit. Traditionally real estate developers organize face-to-face neighborhood information moments to comfort the neighbors, but digital alternatives are available, not only to inform but even to embrace community input and transform it into a joint development process.