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		<description><![CDATA[More evidence that business receipts rise with parking costs. | Over the weekend, Seattle&#8217;s restaurant association took to the op-ed pages to complain about the City&#8217;s parking policies downtown. As they tell it, changes in parking policy “hits them where it hurts our businesses the most: their wallets.” Yet as with so many discussions of parking, the restauranteurs&#8217; argument is long on conjecture but extremely short on hard data. A look at gross receipts figures for downtown restaurants shows precisely...]]></description>
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