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Residential Development Rides L.A. Transit January 16,2006

Submitted by lusk-admin on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 16:56

Colleen Corley "Changing demographic trends are encouraging these developments," explained Casden Real Estate's director Delores Conway, noting that young households, empty nesters and childless Californians are flocking to these transit-oriented developments.

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