Some boom counties avoid doom
In the state capital’s downtown core, $500,000 decorative street lights beam down on bustling crowds who’ve come to dine and play along a recently revitalized pedestrian plaza. A few states to the south, the lamp posts shine largely on empty lots in a subdivision outside Orlando where only a third of the 95 planned homes have been built. Wake County, N.C., and Lake County, Fla., shared the spoils of the real estate surge as two of the nation’s 100 fastest-growing counties of this decade, until the recession hit and their paths diverged.
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Some boom counties avoid doom
Posted on October 31st, 2009 by
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