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Editorial: Roanoke’s Housing Math Doesn’t Add Up — And City Hall Knows It
If the city adds 4,100 jobs over three years and produces 900 new units, rents will do what rents always do when the math breaks.
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If the city adds 4,100 jobs over three years and produces 900 new units, rents will do what rents always do when the math breaks.
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