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bad news, club
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Originally posted by sgtclub
As far as I know, the only "public benefit" in this case is that the taxes from the new development will be higher if the state prevails.
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Don't you think a new development will look better than an older neighborhood? If we're going to consider the non-pecuniary benefits that people derive from their houses, why not the other public benefits besides taxes? Or are you suggesting that economic development is a bad idea?
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