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Real Estate

Apr. 22, 2003

Transit-Oriented Development Train Makes a Stop in Sacramento

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer Live, work, learn and entertain in your neighborhood. If you need to get to another part of town, you can always hop on the nearby train. For road-weary Californians, it sounds too good to be true.

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG
CREJ Staff Writer

Live, work, learn and entertain in your neighborhood. If you need to get to another part of town, you can always hop on the nearby train. For road-weary Californians, it sounds too good to be true.

After years of little interest, however, transit-oriented development is starting to take off in the capital.

The increased interest comes from the city's push for higher-density infill development n...

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