The 1987 stock market crash left nearly one in three offices in New York, vacant. Tax incentives were used then to entice developers into converting aging office blocks into homes. London plans to use space in its square mall to create 1,500 new homes by 23. Calgary launched a funding scheme for developers willing to convert empty offices.
Since Brexit’s earliest days, the trade status of Northern Ireland and its border with the Republic of Ireland have been a perilous sticking point. We examine a deal that might—and should—resolve matters at last. Our correspondent looks at all the plush office space being converted into family homes. And an obituary for the ruined city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine.
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