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December 18, 2013
Cities should do more to encourage density in key neighborhoods like downtown Seattle and South Lake Union, a panel of eight developers said Tuesday.
Taller buildings cost more, so the developers said rather than charging extra fees for low-income housing, governments should be offering incentives to help developers add density because of the future tax revenues these projects would generate.
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