"Traditional neighborhood development, variously called 'neotraditional' development or 'urban villages' refers to a style of urban or suburban development, evolving since the 1970s, that revisits many of the features of urban neighborhoods of 50 to 10 years ago."
"Traditional neighborhood development, variously called 'neotraditional' development or 'urban villages' refers to a style of urban or suburban development, evolving since the 1970s, that revisits many of the features of urban neighborhoods of 50 to 10 years ago."
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