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It’s a cliché to state that land is expensive in Manhattan because it’s an island surrounded by large rivers and therefore the supply is inherently limited. That cliché is also, to a large degree, only partially true, particularly in the past. Taxpayers exist because the land is worth holding on to but isn’t so valuable […]

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