Report: Atlanta lags smaller cities in office-to-apartment conversions

by Fulton Watch News Feed

First, the good news: In this era of heightened demand for apartments, sky-high rents, and record office vacancies, metro Atlanta has cracked the top 10 (barely) in a new analysis ranking the most populous U.S. cities and their sheer number of former offices being converted to rental units.

The news less worthy of celebration: Atlanta still lags behind considerably smaller metros when it comes to the often-costly and tricky process of remaking underused or outdated office space into housing.

That’s according to an analysis released today by national apartment search website RentCafe.com. It tabulates that a record 55,339 apartments are being created right now across the country from old offices as cities continue to adjust to new hybrid or remote-work realities.

That’s nearly five times the number of adaptive-reuse rentals—a modest 12,100—that were in the U.S. pipeline just three years ago. And office conversions have climbed to 38 percent of the 147,000 apartments in the works for adaptive-reuse projects overall, according to RentCafe analysts.

“Our cities are riding a wave of change that’s been building up for the last four years,” the study’s summary notes. “The urban landscape is getting a makeover, shifting from corporate to community.”

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Locally, metro Atlanta is currently bringing 1,422 apartments into existence from former office space—or more than half of the rentals expected to deliver this year. That’s an impressive 40 percent increase of adaptive-reuse units over the past year, with the 295-unit Broadstone Peachtree Corners project leading the way in terms of sheer size, according to the RentCafe analysis.

Those numbers, in metro Atlanta’s case, are good for No. 9 in the county.

That puts Atlanta behind three smaller, non-Sunbelt metros: Cleveland (No. 6, with 2012 office-conversion apartments forthcoming), Cincinnati (No. 7), and Kansas City (No. 8).

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