We have written about adaptive re-use in our previous columns of "The Magic of Adaptive Reuse" and "Shape Up". We postulate that with proper incentives, the existing one, two and three story buildings ...
The City of Los Angeles’s Planning Department is proposing an expansion to the City’s innovative adaptive reuse policies. Specifically, the City is proposing to amend Sections 12.03, 12.22 A.26, 12.24 ...
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 ...
The commercial real estate industry is currently navigating a period of uncertainty driven by macroeconomic shifts, rising costs and a dramatic re-evaluation of office space needs. In analyzing ...
This small district serves 1,077 students. They are committed to transforming their traditional public schools into more progressive, blended learning environments in an effort to reach more students ...
Los Angeles City Council moved to dramatically expand the city’s adaptive reuse policy citywide, clearing the way for empty office and commercial buildings across the city to be converted into housing ...
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