What are the nuances of adaptive reuse projects, and what role do they
play in transforming an underutilized space within a community?
November 25, 2025
John Line
Executive Vice President,
Huntington Construction
John Doria
Vice President,
Huntington Construction
Conversion or adaptive reuse projects transform underutilized buildings into vibrant community assets.
These projects face challenges such as upgrading outdated structures to modern codes, integrating new HVAC and MEP systems and addressing hazardous materials like asbestos.
Adaptive reuse improves sustainability by reducing waste and conserving resources compared to new builds, but it requires balancing historic preservation with energy efficiency. Economically, labor and repair costs can be high and may require creative funding sources, including tax incentives. Despite its complexities, adaptive reuse supports economic growth, affordable housing and environmental goals, making it a vital strategy for transforming neglected spaces into functional properties.
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