In 2024, developers are embarking on an unprecedented mission to repurpose aging office buildings into residential havens — and setting a record for the highest number of housing units transformed.
Most Americans know the No. 1 rule in real estate: “location, location, location.” But for some developers, there’s a new winning strategy: “recycle, recycle, recycle.” A growing number of office ...
The editors of Building Design+Construction reached out to our readers’ firms for office and office-to-residential projects completed in the last 18 months. We collected over 40 projects, including ...
The COVID pandemic is something most of us will never forget. One of the permanent shifts brought about by the pandemic is how — and where — people work. Over the last four years, people in and around ...
Developers in U.S. cities have become bullish about the possibilities of what they call “adaptive reuse,” converting old office buildings into residential units. It’s an idea they are betting will ...
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