Smart Growth, Slowly
7 March 2005 - 1:00pm
A major transit-orienteddevelopment in Atlanta is moving at its own measured pace.
Although its still a work in progress, Atlantas Lindbergh City Center among the largest mixed-use developments in the nation - is joining a growing list of other self-contained communities developed by corporations such as EDS in Plano, Texas, which built Legacy Business Park, and Capital One's McClean Campus in suburban Washington, D.C., as well as its West Creek Campus in Richmond, VA. (Includes photos.)
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Smart Growth, Slowly
Source:
The Slatin Report, March 7, 2005
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