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The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved the first application under a pilot aimed at converting vacant office space into apartments downtown. Fifteen units will soon be placed above a Franklin Street restaurant and shoe repair shop. (Herald file photo)
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved the first application under a pilot aimed at converting vacant office space into apartments downtown. Fifteen units will soon be placed above a Franklin Street restaurant and shoe repair shop. (Herald file photo)
Lance Reynolds
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The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved the first application under a pilot aimed at converting vacant office space into apartments downtown. Fifteen units will soon be placed above a Franklin Street restaurant and shoe repair shop.

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