Some towns thrive. Others empty out. The difference isn’t always geography or luck — more often, it comes down to choices: what gets built, where money goes, and how communities plan for the people who are already there. Regional development isn’t a single project. It’s a process. Roads connect workers to jobs. Schools attract young families. Affordable homes let those families actually stay. Pull one thread and loosen the others. Push one forwa…
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