Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

To some degree. I mean, since time immemorial people have wanted to build something in an existing prosperous neighborhood and neighbors have objected, so sure. 1/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

But I think that building in settled, existing prosperous neighborhoods has pretty much never been the source of bulk housing growth, and it won't be. It's the opposite of smart pragmatism, from my perspective, to try to make it so. /fin

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