...by which I mean, in the core metro area of Boston, not necessarily w/in municipal boundaries. Cambridge is more "Boston" than Hyde Park
not really, but it's kinda irrelevant--they're nice houses to actually live in and walk around
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...and? this was obviously not the case during Tokyo's boom years, during which it was very fortunate that the city built a ton of housing
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You consolidate; demolish or repurpose abandoned buildings. Are we to forego development now because growth will slow down in future?
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Certainly it's much easier to accommodate a declining population in an overbuilt city than a burgeoning population in an underbuilt one
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