Inclusiveness required for prosperity, says Professor Immergluck

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Atlanta must make a choice about its future. Does it want to be a city only for the rich, or a city for all? Does it want to push the poor to the suburbs, merely moving the problems of poverty to its doorstep, an unsustainable situation? Or does it want to share the benefits of economic development with those who need it most? School of City and Regional Planning Professor Dan Immerlgluck addresses these questions in his latest column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 

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AJC, economic development, equity, Housing, Immergluck
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  • Created On: Jun 9, 2015 - 4:51am
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