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Middle-class apartments: A development in San Francisco will now include the largest ever affordable housing commitment the city has had on private land.
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"The law was made necessary because of the exclusionary actions of local zoning boards that would rarely, if ever, approve affordable housing projects, even when it was blatantly obvious that their communities desperately needed more housing," Mr. Hollister said.
Ever more affordable renewable-energy sources, and cheap gas, are proving increasingly attractive alternatives to many users of oil products.Paul Sankey of Wolfe Research, a New York-based outfit, believes that underinvestment resulting from the recent sharp dip in crude may lead to one last spike in the oil price; but after that, he reckons, the "oil age is over".
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