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		<title>To Build 1,764 New Homes This Year, Seattle Demolished… Just 21</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A before-and-after photo tour of Seattle’s real demolition trend. | The story is deeply embedded in popular perceptions of the modern city: modest, low-cost apartments succumb to the wrecking ball to make way for ritzy highrises, putting working-class residents out on the street. The displacement caused by demolitions of low-cost housing can be devastating to poorer families and their communities, and urban advocates and policymakers widely agree that minimizing displacement is a critical public policy goal. In the case of...]]></description>
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