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Old Posted Apr 30, 2015, 12:13 AM
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They could do that, but IDK if its necessary what a developer would want. CEO's and major decision makers would not approve of that. Even in a in-demand city, developers can back down and they have. But also keep in mind that many large scale developments are going through and have reached their size by allowing affordable units. One of the perks can also be favorability for things like height or even extra units in areas where the current zoning doesn't support "X" amount of height or space.

What I would really like to see is proper management of taxes on the federal level, and instead of wasting it on pork bills, use that money to build quality public housing.
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