8.4.1.1Vertical
Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse
Developers converting historic buildings to new uses.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Adaptive Reuse & Redevelopment (8.4.1), the segment that Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse sits within — not Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse on its own.
FragmentationFragmentedEstimate
Adaptive reuse and redevelopment span construction and development classifications (NAICS 236, profiled under Construction & Engineering) and are not separately disclosed, so the segment is not separately sized here.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Repositioning development profit and value creation
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low
- EBITDA margin
- Conversion-feasibility- and basis-driven
- Capex intensity
- High
project-based repositioning
Characteristics
- Repositions obsolete buildings to higher uses.
- Office-to-residential conversion a major theme.
- Conversions technically and financially challenging.
M&A deal context
Deal activityModerate
Who’s acquiring
- Conversion & redevelopment specialists
- Opportunistic private-equity real estate
- Mixed-use developers
What’s driving deals
- Office/retail distress and devalued basis.
- Housing shortage and conversion incentives.
- Sustainability and existing-structure reuse.
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