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"Most builders wish they could find land for lower priced homes, but municipalities don't want it," he said.
Unable to find land for a bigger building in Danbury, the church bought forty acres ten miles north of town, in New Milford.
We have like 400 people that are living in Massena because they can't find land for houses on our territory," he said.
The previous, Labour government required local authorities to find land for them and offered £150m ($235m) over five years to pay for it.
Ms Gu added that Mr Bo, when he was mayor of Mr Xu's hometown of Dalian, helped the tycoon to buy the Dalian Shide football club and find land for a hot-air balloon project in return for the gifts.
Asked how difficult it had been to find land for those projects, the mosque's spiritual leader, Imam Izak-el M. Pasha, said, "Harlem has had a history of unfortunate circumstances so there were plenty of vacant lots here".
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They found land for a mosque and in 1981 Mr. Castiñeira and another convert embarked on a trip to the Persian Gulf, hoping to gather the $10,000 they needed to buy the land.
"Finding land for parks has become more and more difficult" because Anaheim has little vacant land, Jarvi said.
The client sold her 1,650-square-foot Oregon house and found land for her new little home.
The government pledged last month to find land near Katmandu for Christians to bury their dead, but no progress has been made.
In this model, according to Colette, "the very poor pool their money together and pull their internal resources to resolve their own problems, to find land and care for the land together.
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