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June 11, 2011
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… “ A presentation this year at the convention of the National Association of Home Builders suggested that the nation’s 80 million millennials wanted an urban living environment rather than McMansions and Miracle-Gro. But, as Melina Duggal , a principal with the real estate adviser RCLCO said in her talk, what unmarried college grads want at 22 might not match their response 15 years later. And, she added, there are plenty of suburban areas (like Stamford) that now offer a walkable, dense environment that can provide an urban experience without a big-city zip code. …

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