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| Inner City Or Redevelopment Implementation
One of the disadvantages of living in the inner city or an area of a city that needs
redevelopment is that there may be a shortage of workers living in the area that could take
advantage of having their work relocated to a Community Commerce Center. In such situations
it would be in the best interest of local government to seed the funds for creation of one or more
Community Commerce Centers in such areas to act as a catalyst for redevelopment. It might be
necessary to treat the Community Commerce Center as an educational training center until there
are enough workers in the immediate area to qualify for employment at an organization that
would normally place workers in a Community Commerce Center. Training and education at such
Community Commerce Centers would include not only traditional business skills needed by major
employers but also skills that would be required to provide support services at the Community
Commerce Center. Over time the Community Commerce Centers created through this form of
redevelopment would provide the same form of opportunities as might be found in existing
suburban neighborhoods with a concomitant redevelopment for the entire area that would
include not only improved residential units but also ancillary service units in the form of
commercial businesses normally found in neighborhoods.
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