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Texas lawmakers want to make it easier to convert office space into apartments and condos

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DALLAS — As Texas’ major urban areas grapple with a glut of vacant offices, state lawmakers may make it easier to transform empty office and commercial space into dwellings.

A bill by state Sen. Bryan Hughes, a Mineola Republican, would effectively allow owners of struggling office properties in the state’s largest cities to convert that space into residences. The bill would forbid cities and counties from requiring owners of flagging office buildings and commercial properties like shopping malls and strip centers to go through a rezoning process if they want to add apartments or condominiums.

The idea is among a slate of proposals state lawmakers are weighing to remove barriers to housing construction and boost housing options to put a dent in Texas’ deep housing shortagea key driver of the state’s high home prices and rents.



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