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The upside to these empty buidings is they can - and should be - transitioned to housing. It's just the rich companies who own the buildings don't want to have to invest any money in that.
Gov'ts should force them to, but that won't happen either. :/
Yet other engineers have said it can be done by refitting the window-facing offices as sets of single/double units with the interior of the floor as communal kitchen/gathering spaces, and separate floors for larger family units and spaces.
It's not that hard to figure out ways to do it but companies will have to be forced, either by threat of bankruptcy or gov't rules.