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Calgary transforms old offices to apartments; experts say other cities should follow

Calgary on forefront with office-to-housing model

CALGARY - No community anywhere would willingly choose to have a nearly 30 per cent office vacancy rate in its downtown core.

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Calgary transforms old offices to apartments; experts say other cities should follow

Construction workers toil inside the Barron Building as crews convert it from office space to residential apartments in Calgary, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - No community anywhere would willingly choose to have a nearly 30 per cent office vacancy rate in its downtown core.

But faced with that problem, one Canadian city came up with a plan that is now being held up as a model for the rest of the country amid an ongoing national housing crisis.

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