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by Ap777
1914 days ago
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It isn't zoning when it happens naturslly >Town is built. >convenience store is willing to pay a premium for land that puts it in close proximity of potential customers. >meat plant is not because they aren't banking on Joe Schmoe strolling by going "huh yknow what I could use 35lbs of beef" |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Stock_Yards
"Two thousand men worked directly for the Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., and the rest worked for companies such as meatpackers, which had plants in the stockyards.[24] By 1900, the 475-acre (1.92 km2) stockyard contained 50 miles (80 km) of road, and had 130 miles (210 km) of track along its perimeter.[20] At its largest area, The Yards covered nearly 1 square mile (3 km2) of land, from Halsted Street to Ashland Avenue and from 39th (now Pershing Rd.) to 47th Streets."