Originally Posted by
californiagrown
Thats what everyone thought when the pandemic first hit (myself included), and developers and GCs looked into it. Its really difficult to do that, it turns out. From the elevator locations, to fire systems, to utilities, to all MEP work, it all needs to be done differently to work for residential. If the builders had built the buildings with dual purpose in mind, the transition would have been much easier, but conversion to multifamily residential was never considered and is now usually cost prohibitive to do the TI necessary. It might pencil if the building owners are willing to take a big enough loss on their (mostly empty) shiny new buildings in a few years time.