Oh, sorry. I'm trying to run a few threads while doing my day job. Nobody's perfect.
Yeah, there are a few different visions for the city, and a host of other people throwing stuff at the wall to see what will stick. A marijuana-growing operations is different from general agriculture -- unless you can sell tomatoes for $50 an ounce. So maybe some experimenting is in order there.
Anyway, I don't think they're ill-intentioned. But I do expect that when programs achieve artificial land scarcity, they end up benefiting speculators more than the people who've toughed it out for decades in Detroit's neighborhoods...
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