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[quote=Anonymous]New development is mixed income "by law" only if federally funded under designated programs. That is why the Near SE towers are market rate condos and apartment, not mixed Even assuming that Congress was committed to these programs on a going forward basis, Potomac Gardens would be the only possible site for these type of low or medium income housing stock. By the way, if someone does not like the lack of socioeconomic diversity in 20003, there are plenty of potential purchasers and renters who would gladly pay top dollar when you relocate to a more diverse neighborhood. You can probably get a pretty good deal in SW, which is ripe for gentrification with the redevelopment of the waterfront. [/quote]
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