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Ten truths of live-work planning policy
What are the planning and community development implications of live-work? They are legion, and...
Mar 9 2012 10:11am
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How live-work can serve the working class
“A woman using her kitchen to make tamales to sell from a street cart,” is something that would...
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Feb 20 2012 9:20am
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