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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 2, 2000

A common branch

By William Callaway In recent years, several real estate trends have impacted California and the rest of the country: New Urbanism, the growing battle against sprawl, and a greater partnering between developers and environmentalists, are among them.

By William Callaway

In recent years, several real estate trends have impacted California and the rest of the country: New Urbanism, the growing battle against sprawl, and a greater partnering between developers and environmentalists, are among them.
All of these trends share a common critical component: the use of landscape architecture to create successful civic, commercial and residential developments. Examples can be found up and down our state.

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