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Old Posted Apr 12, 2021, 2:21 PM
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^^I find the raw materials angle to be pretty hard to believe, but I can see the possibility of not having enough workers to actually construct the buildings.

Either way, interesting to see how this will play out. I worry a bit that Austin will fall on its own sword in this regard, seems like it should be used to the inflow at this point in it's growth history. It runs the risk of becoming too expensive to make sense as a non-coastal, landlocked city with nothing but space to grow.
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