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'improving the quality of life in distressed neighborhoods is critically important as a matter of equity as well as a fundamental principle of social justice. for this reason, what many CDCs (community development corporations) and local governments do is valuable, *whether or not it changes the economic or demographic trajectory of the area.* improving market conditions is an important thing, but it's not the only thing. in some cases, we should be thinking less about turning neighborhoods into what they are *not*, and more about making them better versions of what they are.' - alan mallach
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