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exists primarily along major thoroughfares such as <br />Lincolnway and Western Avenue. There is little <br />support for additional retail establishments in <br />the study area's former commercial concentrations <br />along Washington and Chapin streets. <br />o Given the negative image of these two former <br />commercial concentrations and the competition for <br />limited study area expenditures, other types of <br />neighborhood improvements, such as housing <br />improvements, will be required before additional <br />retail development will have adequate support. <br />-i-g t_Tpduo --Uses <br />o Demand continues for office space in converted <br />older homes even though interest in converting <br />historic homes to offices has decreased somewhat <br />due to changes in the federal tax laws. <br />o F small quantity of light industrial space should <br />be marketable in the western section of the studv <br />area in new and /or rehabilitated buildings, <br />especially if the rental costs or purchase prices <br />can be kept well below those in newer industrial <br />areas. <br />M <br />APPLIED REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS, INC. <br />
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