Submitted by Jahooodie t3_112ak99 in jerseycity
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_j8kf8xe wrote
Reply to comment by bodhipooh in Remote Work Is Costing Manhattan More Than $12 Billion a Year by Jahooodie
And it’s not easy to turn offices into residential because there is much less plumbing usually. Hotels are easier to convert
Jahooodie OP t1_j8lgbzo wrote
And yet that's Mayor Adams' latest in the quest for housing. But yeah it may sound good but the infastructure isn't as straightforward as it may seem. Also things converted into a house tend to stay that way, and I'm just curious because alot of NYC's history of rebirth is on industrial/office space becoming the birth of the new age.
https://gothamist.com/news/mayor-adams-unveils-plans-to-turn-nyc-offices-into-20000-new-apartments
mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_j8m4vz9 wrote
According to the comments the plan is just tax breaks and incentives for developers to do this.. bleh guess that might be necessary since it seems more complicated infrastructure wise
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