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		<description><![CDATA[Analysis shows that North Pearl is ready for neighborhood scale district energy. | When I travel to Portland it&#8217;s almost always on the train, which delivers me to the Pearl District. The Peal has been much hailed as an example of comprehensive planning, financing, and redevelopment. On my most recent train trip my reading included a recent report that found that the North Pearl District has all the right ingredients to move ahead with district energy. The North Pearl District might be able...]]></description>
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