A n old hotel turned into trendy apartments; a restaurant built in a former bank; and a warehouse divided into cool office spaces are three prime examples of adaptive reuse. In today’s climate of ...
OTRCH and Urban Sites turn an office building into affordable apartments in Cincinnati. In the heart of Cincinnati's Central Business District, Over-the-Rhine Community Housing and Urban Sites ...
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Nolan: Adaptive reuse is using an existing building for a different purpose. For example, COVID hit commercial real estate, especially office buildings, really hard, and some of those buildings needed ...
In a very short period of time, our economy has changed. Now more than ever, it’s important to consider new and viable approaches to how we all do business. One potential opportunity is adaptive reuse ...
Could an adaptive-reuse ordinance be a solution in the city of San Diego’s complicated — and sometimes conflicting — plan to update its housing regulations and preservation strategies? One La Jolla ...
Adaptive reuse is the process of repurposing old structures while preserving their historical significance. A notable example in Manitowoc County is the 1854 house at 701 Marshall St., which now ...
The decline of traditional retail corridors across the Rust Belt has left countless storefronts boarded up, their windows ...
Cities across the country are grappling with the changing fabric of downtowns and other close-in neighborhoods as office usage remains stagnant and housing prices stay stubbornly high. In Denver and ...
Adaptive reuse turns vacant offices and industrial buildings into housing. Incentives like historic and brownfield tax credits make projects viable. 43 North Real Estate’s “Marblery” and Labelon ...