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Washington Business Journal: Loudoun’s aversion to new single-family homes driving surge in this type of housing

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April 6, 2018
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There’s room in Loudoun for senior housing, a means of keeping citizens in the county who would otherwise leave and take their retail spending with them, said Leonard Bogorad, a managing director for Bethesda-based real estate advisory company RCLCO Real Estate Advisors. On the flip side, failing to permit a range of housing types would adversely effect Loudoun’s ability to attract new business and to grow a retail segment that relies largely on a strong residential base.

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