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Old Posted Oct 6, 2014, 9:26 PM
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exit2lef, you do raise some good points. I live and work in Central Phoenix. My wife and I drove to an event out in the "country" (power and warner) this past Saturday. I was surprised, and disappointed, at the number of newer suburban office complexes on the way out. But then, development does follow freeways. I really hope that the trend we are seeing in an "inner" suburb, Tempe, begins to stop this way of thinking. I work in a real estate related field, and it and it does seem that land speculation in outer areas is very slow. With many closer in projects on the drawing board, this is a positive sign.
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