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Home » Archives » May 2008 » Artists Should Be Able To Hang A Shingle

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05/04/2008: "Artists Should Be Able To Hang A Shingle"

Commercial Use in BrownstoneMore examples of commercial uses in residential spaces have been added. I'm not suggesting residential buildings be demolished for commercial ones. I am advocating that artists, notaries, insurance agents, etc. should be able to hang a shingle on their residence. If a quiet business can be conducted inside the space of an existing residential home, allowing that is of great benefit to city neighborhoods.
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Eric Miller, on 05.04.08 @ 07:16PST