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Re: ''N.J.’s Creaky Mass Transit Endangers Boom for Wall Street West''

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Aug 27 08:06:22 2015, in response to Re: ''N.J.’s Creaky Mass Transit Endangers Boom for Wall Street West'', posted by 3-9 on Thu Aug 27 06:20:27 2015.

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Maybe she's referring to the residential aspects of it? IIRC, the first phase was mostly shopping, then businesses, then residential.

This means that NJ's low tax appeal (vis-a-vis NYC) has ended. Shopping real estate takes very little local services. Business takes somewhat more. Residential development requires 24/7 policing, water and sewer, and schools. It spells the end of cherry picking development.

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