Zack Subin

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The traditional development pattern – even when blighted and occupied by the poorest people in our communities – is financially more productive than our post-war neighborhoods, regardless of their condition. Across North America, our poor neighborhoods tend to subsidize our wealthy neighborhoods. Generally, the places this doesn’t hold true are communities where the poor have been displaced out to the edge.
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity
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