Kansas City Office Building Solution To Housing Crisis?!?

Turnabout that makes sense given that AI is taking most of the office jorbs . . . YES, LAWYERS TOO

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"Kansas City, with about 521,000 residents, is short an estimated 64,000 units of affordable housing, according to its Housing and Community Development Department. That’s including people in homes in disrepair or those overly burdened by housing costs who would benefit from more affordable housing.

"While the city needs more affordable housing overall, Hannah Mitchell, the Regional Housing Partnership manager at the Mid-America Regional Council, said the city is especially short on smaller, single-family housing."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Converting office buildings could help solve KC housing shortage - Beacon: Kansas City

A new tax credit could fill financial gaps and help convert old office buildings to address the Kansas City housing shortage.

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