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		<description><![CDATA[Can cutting-edge manufacturing be a quick fix for industrial land use battles? | Editor&#8217;s note: This article originally appeared in Sustainable Industries Journal. What happens to a region when land is scarce and demand for housing goes up? First of all, prices for land and housing start to increase. But the opportunity to make money is a powerful draw. Land that is underutilized for housing&#8212;especially industrial lands&#8212;becomes a prime target for rezones. Why keep big chunks of a city locked up with warehouses,...]]></description>
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