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Manhattan office conversion to begin, spurred by plan to boost housing

New York real estate heavyweights buy mostly vacant building for $25 million
A vacant office building at 29 W. 35th St. is being converted to an apartment building, depicted in a rendering. (Williams New York)
A vacant office building at 29 W. 35th St. is being converted to an apartment building, depicted in a rendering. (Williams New York)
CoStar News
October 9, 2025 | 2:51 P.M.

Midtown Manhattan has landed an office-to-residential conversion project in the wake of a newly approved rezoning plan that seeks to encourage more housing.

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