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To some extent I believe that clustering of good (and bad) things is inevitable when there is a central decision marker (or decision making body).

What I mena to say is once an area is nice (or has been designated as the next "growth" area), then nice properties/malls/services etc are going to go there. Industry buildings will cluster somewhere else, office buildings will cluster in a 3rd area.

Of course, it sucks to be a resident in area that ends up being the low-value one, but someone will end up having to get the short stick.




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