Why return-to-office mandates fail::The question over whether to allow employees to work from home has been settled. Here’s the new normal.

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    10 months ago

    The “they’ll convert it all into affordable housing” part I wouldn’t be so sure about it. 😅 Some might just abandoned it if no body wants it.

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      11 months ago

      Also, I really want malls to be turned into mixed use facilities. Like all the small stores are apartments and the big anchoring spaces on the ends of the mall would be grocery stores and shopping. Imagine you forgot to pick up milk after work so you just walk to the other end of the mall and buy it. I love that idea.

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      11 months ago

      This. I work in commercial real estate and it’s kind of hard to turn into house. It’s cheaper for them to just knock it down and start over.

      The issue is the electricity and plumbing. In a commercial building these tend to run up and down the middle or just one side of the building. Apartments need to equally have access to utilities so they’d had to do a ton of construction to move plumbing and wiring into the correct places.

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      10 months ago

      They’ve converted a hotel here in Calgary to condos and a work friend owns one.

      It’s not classified as affordable housing but the conversion is possible and should be done en masse.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, just look at how many abandoned buildings there are in most big cities. Seems like everything just expands outwards with new buildings rather than demolishing/converting old ones.