Reimagining America’s Empty Office Buildings
Event examined office-to-residential conversions, the costs and benefits of adaptive reuse, and the latest trends in co-living
Participants gathered Oct. 21, 2025, at The Pew Charitable Trusts’ offices for a timely discussion with industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers from across the country who are working on creative solutions to address the nation’s housing shortage.
The day-long event included panel discussions about adaptive reuse and office-to-residential conversions, the costs and benefits, and recent developments in co-living of all types. Attendees gained insights from industry leaders in housing, urban policy, and finance who are working to tackle the housing shortage in the United States.
Agenda
8-9 a.m.: Registration and welcome breakfast
9-9:10 a.m.: Opening remarks
9:10-10 a.m.: Office-to-co-living conversions
A panel discussion about the costs, benefits, and feasibility of co-living and office-to-residential conversions.
10-10:50 a.m.: Impact panel
A panel discussion with civic leaders about efforts to bring co-living and office conversions to market, obstacles, and lessons learned.
11:15 a.m.-noon: Office-to-co-living financing research presentation and discussion
A panel discussion on the prospects, challenges, and opportunities for financing office-to-co-living developments.
Noon-1 p.m.: Lunch
1-1:30 p.m.: Policy spotlight
States are enacting reforms to legalize co-living, make it easier to build housing in commercial areas, and convert existing commercial buildings to residential use.
1:30-2:30 p.m.: What do we know about demand? A co-living practitioner panel
A panel discussion about existing and potential demand as well as key lessons from practitioners about management, marketing, and the financial viability of co-living and adaptive reuse.
2:30-3:45 p.m.: Workshop: Overcoming Barriers to Adaptive Reuse of Office Space for Co-Living Conversions
A facilitated discussion with attendees about the major barriers facing conversions and how to overcome them.