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What's Old Is New: Adaptive Reuse Across America
A courthouse in New Orleans. An office building in Washington, D.C. A newspaper headquarters in Chicago. All three are enjoying new lives after being transformed by adaptive-reuse projects—part of a growing trend that might offer a solution to the nation’s housing shortage.
By Scott Berman
July 17, 2024
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by Scott Berman
Scott Berman is a freelance writer based in Wayne, New Jersey.
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