The New Residential Conversion Thread

Suffolk's Plan to Convert Downtown Office to Dorm Approved​

“Located Downtown, this project will convert the office building at 101 Tremont Street into 280 units of student housing as part of an amendment to Suffolk University’s IMP. The project will maintain the current ground floor retail/restaurant space, and add amenity space for students……”

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https://www.bldup.com/posts/suffolk-s-plan-to-convert-downtown-office-to-dorm-approved
 

Milk Street Office Set for Conversion Acquired for $9.5M​

“Dinosaur Capital Partners has closed on the acquisition of the top 10 floors at 31 Milk Street for $9,550,000. The developer plans to convert the office space to 110 apartments, a mix of 40 studios, 50 one-bedroom units, and 20 two-bedroom units.”

31 milk

https://www.bldup.com/posts/milk-street-office-set-for-conversion-acquired-for-9-5m

Across the street from one of the top 3 coffee shops in the City (Ogawa). Would be pretty great!
 
“Since its introduction in October 2023, the City of Boston has received 14 applications to the Office to Residential Conversion Program! What impact will this have on the city?

The program was created to proactively: address higher Class B & C office vacancy; create more housing downtown; increase retail foot traffic post-pandemic; and preserve historic commercial buildings.

These 14 applications have the potential to convert 620,000 SF of office space into 690 new units of housing, and preserve 18 historic buildings in Boston. That could mean more than 1,400 new residents living downtown, creating a more vibrant neighborhood!

The current applicants.”

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