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by seanmcdirmid 991 days ago
Industrial garage or old single story garment factory conversions are extremely popular with hipsters. Many of the smaller places can be converted into...something. I've seen some beautiful conversions in Pioneer Square/downtown Seattle.

But the taller office buildings are much harder to convert, not impossible, and can lead to some stunning excesses (like really high ceilings with horrible heating costs) that wouldn't be possible in a direct for residential build.

> , some of them even make the plumbing added look more of an industrial design

This was probably out of necessity rather than aesthetics, but again, hipsters (especially rich ones) love this stuff.

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I agree, also converted 19th century warehouse has a nice ring to it. No one will probably pay the premium for a converted 5 year old building
Ya. Early 20th century work spaces with character work well for conversions. 10 year old office building that didn’t work out doesn’t…although my cousin lived in one in Seattle for a few years, he said it was weird but the rent was cheap.