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Month: February 2017

Manhattan Beach Tries to Find Itself

  • California
February 27, 2017August 27, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

In California Development Report I recently saw a story [unfortunately inaccessible to those without an account], about Manhattan Beach and the regulations it was putting in place to define itself.  Manhattan Beach is at one and the same time a […]

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How Employers Impose Their Own ‘Growth Boundaries’

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February 10, 2017June 7, 2018
Author: Howard Ahmanson

There has been a lot of publicity about how the imposition of ‘growth boundaries’ on metropolitan areas often succeeds mainly in driving up the price of land within the boundaries.  But companies and employers often impose their own ‘growth boundaries’ […]

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