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    1 year ago

    Keep in mind that’s not a bad thing. Owners of the properties lose, people who might use the properties for other things (a much larger group) win.

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      1 year ago

      A related note It’s extremely difficult to transform office spaces into apartments.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I mentioned the main problems in another comment. Plumbing has to be updated, and windows are often non-opening. The footprint itself might be so large the center doesn’t have adequate access to windows anyway. Am I missing anything?

        There’s other possible commercial applications too, though, and then whatever spaces the restaurants or clothing stores have moved out of might be simpler to convert to housing.