• @phx
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    151 year ago

    Cool. Then we can convert it to housing

    • @TallonMetroid
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      61 year ago

      I’m told that office buildings are actually terrible from a housing standpoint. Like, it’s actually easier to just tear the whole thing down and build an entirely new complex than convert it into apartments.

      • TheMurphy
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        81 year ago

        This is very true. So let’s do it.

      • @unfreeradical
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        1 year ago

        Perhaps. There are other possible uses, though, such as commons spaces. Also, even housing that has a quirky design may carry value, within the context, in symbolizing transformation away from the old.

    • @GenesisJones
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      41 year ago

      Whoa hold up partner we have zoning laws for that.

      • @phx
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        31 year ago

        That’s true, but rezoning applications are a thing

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          My town has been stuck fighting over rezoning for decades. The urban sprawling is fucked. So many empty lots and buildings while the suburbs fight to keep half acre lots as single family zoning. Add in poor mass transit and it is an ugly mess

          • @unfreeradical
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            31 year ago

            Certainly, it is expected that politicians operate on the same side as developers and owners, and that all such parties insulate themselves from the population through NIMBY.

      • @unfreeradical
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        31 year ago

        Death and zoning laws are the two inalienable features of the human condition.

        • @GenesisJones
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          31 year ago

          The meek may inherit the earth, but not it’s mineral rights.