What can be done to build the future community?
The ideal community proposed by Jones Lang LaSalle includes the following elements: ideal neighborhood space, strengthening the shaping of neighborhood culture, narrowing the distance between people, enhancing the identifiability of community cultural image and the sense of belonging of community residents. Organize colorful neighborhood activities in the community to enrich the spiritual and cultural life of community residents; Ideal commercial facilities, focusing on the basic life supply demand of "rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea", consider the personalized commercial facilities in a more detailed and comprehensive way, and build a commercial center in an ideal community; The ideal health service includes sports and fitness space, health management service, high-quality medical supporting service and community pension service. In terms of healthy living, medical services and community pension, on the basis of existing community service centers, the format and services will be upgraded; Ideal education services, combined with community primary and secondary schools, kindergartens and other educational facilities, provide early education, custody, training services and space for children of different ages; Use community public space to build reading rooms, libraries, book bars, etc. Serve a wider range of people; Ideal public space, providing public spaces such as community square green space, sports facilities, parent-child amusement parks, walkways, etc. To meet the different needs of residents for sports, leisure, children's activities and fitness for the elderly; The ideal operation mechanism, relying on the data platform, provides high-quality property management services and more innovative life services, such as group purchase materials distribution and professional service providers. Establish a sound community emergency and safety protection mechanism, have the ability to deal with special emergencies quickly and professionally, and ensure community safety.