Labor & Economic News Blog


Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Washington D.C. Few Places Left for Industrial Business

Few Places Left for Industrial Business
By Dana Hedgpeth
Finding space in the District to do dirty jobs is getting harder and harder these days. The boom in office, housing and retail development that started in the late 1990s has pushed developers to pay ever-higher prices for land where used-car lots, tire shops and cement plants once were, according to a study by the District's Office of Planning.

 



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