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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Netx City

The City Where Real Estate Developers and Housing Activists Agree to Agree

In a small city outside Boston, a new model for equitable development is being tested

Story by Jake Blumgart
Photography by Andy Cook
Illustration by Sarah Jacoby
Published on Nov 3, 2014
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Unassuming Somerville, MA. is denser than San Francisco, with well over 18,000 people packed into each of its 4.2 square miles. Its tightly packed streets already make it the densest municipality in New England and with five planned light rail stations promising a relatively painless commute into nearby Boston within the next few years, the city is poised for significant growth. Theorists like Ed Glaeser have long prophesied that density will keep housing costs low. In Somerville, that faith is being tested.

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