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What if we turned empty offices into housing?
Remote work is hollowing out downtown Boston and other cities that desperately need affordable housing. With imagination and political will, we could address both problems at once.
By Miles HowardUpdated May 2, 2021, 2 hours ago
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This former bank building in Cleveland is being converted into workforce housing for people who make less than the city s median income.Ryan Ready/Flickr/Creative Commons by 2.0
Cleveland has a lot of empty commercial real estate and a glaring need for affordable housing, especially downtown. So a new development there aims to address both things. Itâll turn most of a sprawling old bank building into 868 units of âworkforce housing.â
City proposes immediate $200M injection into Calgary s ailing downtown City council will discuss the Greater Downtown Plan on Monday, including a request for an initial investment package to start the work to change central Calgary neighbourhoods
Author of the article: Madeline Smith
Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read • Office buildings rise upwards in Calgary on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Calgary s planning and urban development committee has approved the Greater Downtown Plan. It goes to a strategic meeting on April 26 for further discussion. Photo by Christopher Landry/Postmedia
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Calgary’s downtown needs an immediate $200-million investment and a 10-year plan to inject $1 billion into the city’s ailing core, according to city officials.
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