1. Combatting Urban and Suburban Sprawl in Atlanta
As people could live at greater distances from their workplace, they finally realized their "dream of raising a family in a detached single-family house with a big backyard in a suburban location"" (Griffith 566). ... Leinberger a research professor with the George Washington University School of Business authored a report on the end of sprawl in the Atlanta region, in conjunction with the Georgia Institute of Technology and the ARC. ... Meanwhile, average rent per square foot for retail was 147% higher, and for homes for sale, it was 161% higher compared to their suburban counterparts. ...
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