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Unstable NYC building case may make converting offices into apartments harder
An unstable midtown Manhattan building at risk of collapse may complicate efforts to convert office spaces into apartments and increase insurance costs, according to the Wall Street Journal. Neil Osnato of Persistence Analytics Group discussed the implications.
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