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Urban Community Land Trust: Case Studies from Boston, Calgary & London (2012)

Urban Community Land Trust: Case Studies from Boston, Calgary & London

This is the PowerPoint presentation given by Susannah Bunce, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, at the first PCLT meeting on the April 3rd 2012. The presentation included case studies of CLTs from Boston, Calgary, and London (UK) with suggestions for Toronto context.

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