New study shows how Phoenix could turn empty offices into housing

A new Pew and Gensler study shows Phoenix could convert its surplus of empty offices into affordable housing, cutting construction costs nearly in half. Co-living micro-apartments would rent for about $850 a month, helping students, service workers, and recent graduates secure homes downtown. With 23% of office space sitting vacant and city incentives in place, experts say adaptive reuse could both ease the housing shortage and spark downtown revitalization.

Source: https://azbigmedia.com/real-estate/new-study-shows-how-phoenix-could-turn-empty-offices-into-housing/

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