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Posts Tagged ‘urban agriculture’

Two new resources to inform short- and long-term vacant land reuse

By Danielle Lewinski | November 23, 2015

When it comes to vacant land reuse, perhaps no other city in the nation faces as great of a challenge and as much of an opportunity as Detroit. Currently, Detroit has an inventory of more than 100,000 vacant parcels without buildings. In terms of land mass, that’s around 20 square miles of empty land, roughly…

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