A Plan for Industrial Land and Sustainable Industry in the City of Atlanta

Date
2009-12-08Author
Driemeier, Kale
Hoelzel, Nathanael
Jain, Rahul
Mansbach, Jodi
Morrow, Edward
Moseley, Charlie
Stevens, Shelley
Zayas, Ermis
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The Atlanta Development Authority commissioned this report from the School of City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech to better understand the problems and solutions to its loss of industrial land. In this report, we present a plan for the protection of industrial land in the City of Atlanta and to further the goal of stimulating future growth in Atlanta's industrial sector, all with an eye toward sustainability.
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