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The Landmark U.S. Office Buildings That Are on Life Support

by Team Lumida
October 7, 2025
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  • Many iconic U.S. office towers, like Providence’s Superman Building, face prolonged vacancy and costly upkeep amid sluggish demand for office space, especially in older, historic buildings.
  • Conversion to residential use is often the only viable path to revival, but high renovation costs, landmark restrictions, inflation, and political resistance to subsidies complicate redevelopment efforts.
  • The Superman Building has been empty since 2013 after Bank of America’s departure; a $308 million conversion plan was near approval before the death of its key developer, casting uncertainty on its future.
  • Similar challenges affect landmark buildings in major cities (e.g., Chrysler Building in NYC, Times Mirror Square in LA, Renaissance Center in Detroit), with many owners struggling to find sustainable second acts.
  • The broader U.S. office vacancy rate remains elevated (~14%), with a growing share of buildings over 25% vacant, accelerating deterioration and economic drag on downtown areas.

What happened?

The Superman Building, a historic 26-story tower in Providence, has sat empty since 2013, symbolizing downtown decline. Developer David Sweetser acquired it in 2008 and sought to convert it to apartments after Bank of America left, but local officials initially resisted, hoping to preserve its commercial use. After years of negotiation, subsidies, and rising costs, a financing package was assembled in 2025, but Sweetser’s death stalled progress. Similar landmark office buildings across the U.S. face comparable redevelopment hurdles amid a weak office market.

Why it matters

Vacant landmark office buildings impose economic and social costs on their cities, dragging down surrounding retail and commercial activity and contributing to urban blight. Their fate reflects broader structural shifts in work patterns and real estate demand post-pandemic. Successful conversions can revitalize neighborhoods and address housing shortages, but failure risks prolonged decay and lost economic potential. For investors and municipal planners, these projects highlight the tension between preservation, market realities, and public subsidy debates.

What’s next

Watch for developments in ownership and leadership at the Superman Building and similar properties, progress on subsidy approvals, and market conditions affecting construction costs and financing. Monitor local government stances on office-to-residential conversions and public sentiment on subsidies. Broader indicators include U.S. office vacancy trends, downtown economic activity, and real estate investment flows into adaptive reuse projects. The success or failure of these landmark redevelopments will influence urban economic recovery and real estate market dynamics in legacy cities.

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