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Go north, young climate refugee

November 29, 2011/in
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David Brewster

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Crosscut.com

Some, like Joel Kotkin, think that the amenities coastal cities like Seattle and San Francisco have become too expensive, their politics too exquisite, to absorb much growth. Instead, emerging, interior cities such as Boise and Denver and Sacramento are better positioned for companies seeking lower costs and more sense of community (schools, safe streets, low property taxes) for their employees.

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