As of June, 25 office-to-residential conversions are underway in Downtown — more than the last 20 years combined, according to the city’s Department of Planning and Development. And the conversions will create more than 3,900 units of housing and will replace 4 million square feet of vacant office space.
Forgive me if I am wrong but isn’t residential space taxed at a much lower rate than office space?
Look it up instead of asking.
It was a rhetorical question. Of course it is taxed at a lower rate. It was designed to get people to understand the loss of the tax base.
Having a bad day?