Why more architects are becoming real estate developers
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More architects are putting on the developer hat. They’re finding they have more control, more profit, and more interesting work by doing it all.
The six-unit loft conversion underway at 62 Reade Street in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood has the dual benefit of good bones and a good backstory. A combination of two historically landmarked 19th century Italianate structures, it was previously owned by a couple who ran a clock factory on its lower floors while living in a residence they’d created by tearing down the walls between the two buildings’ top floors. It’s the kind of building that would be irresistible to a design-centric architect as well as a marketing-savvy developer.