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      <![CDATA[@Gene - Artists', gallerists', and art critics' influence in urban development has accounted for a more positive effect than somebody/anybody else's in St. Petersburg - something Tampa sorely needs. <br>
If there is anything that reality demands it's that the Bay area does well to include the creative community in its urban planning.
        
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      <![CDATA[Perhaps art critics should stick to art and leave urban planning to somebody/ anybody else...just sayin
        
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