To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Across the San Francisco Bay Area, adaptive reuse has ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted in favor of expanding the citywide adaptive reuse ordinance in an effort to stimulate housing growth by making it easier for developers to convert vacant offices ...
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 ...
Adaptive reuse projects in Rochester are transforming historic buildings into housing, medical and cultural spaces while ...
Rising housing demand and sustainability goals have developers looking for opportunities to adapt old or underutilized buildings into something more valuable. California-based McCullough Landscape ...
Adaptive reuse is becoming an increasingly valued approach to architecture, but can be tricky to pull off. Dezeen spoke to specialists about the skills architects need to tackle projects successfully.
Not every old building is a good candidate for an adaptive reuse project, and those working in the space say it is vital to gather the right ingredients upfront to make conversions successful. Funding ...
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The renovation of Charleroi Palais des Expositions, a 1950s Belgian convention center, is the winner of the 2026 EUmies Architecture Award. As with past cycles of the prestigious biennial EUmies ...
From west Houston to Fort Bend County and Magnolia, developers are rolling out an ambitious slate of retail projects that ...
In 50 years, New Mexico will have 25% less water. That’s the crux of why Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration is pushing again for the Legislature to fund her strategic water supply proposal, ...
Suffolk County officials plan to unveil a water reuse proposal Thursday that would allow the county-owned Bergen Point Golf Course to use treated wastewater from a nearby sewage plant for irrigation.