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Nachum Barnea suggested in Yediot Ahronoth that the premier knew the proposal won't come to fruition but was interested in showing the public he is taking initiatives.
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Gastonia officials, citing their own research, say the neighborhood will benefit from about $330 million in new investment in the area, though that won't come to fruition for three decades.
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