Real Estate Monitor

AI Boom Breathes Life Into Some Old Downtown Buildings

Plus: Manhattan’s getting more mega-mansions, and office developers are back in San Francisco
Electrical cables and water lines at the Patmos data center.Photographer: Chase Castor/Bloomberg
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This week, read about a second act for a bunch of unloved buildings, the rise of mega-mansions in Manhattan and a revival for office construction in San Francisco. Also, find out where the US government is locating its immigration jails. There’s lots more, too, so let’s get into it.