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Old Posted Oct 21, 2022, 8:29 PM
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Originally Posted by eschaton View Post
I'd argue the 80s was sort of the start of the urban renaissance. NYC, Boston, and many of the Western cities (San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, etc.) returned to growth that decade.
Or they merely bottomed out in the 70's but I remember NYC as a kid in the mid 80's and it was still rough. The 90's was when we started to see cities stage a comeback.
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