Bethlehem is reducing the area where developers can get tax breaks to fix blighted properties, and hoping for more affordable housing and renewable energy.
Source: Morningcall
Bethlehem is focusing its efforts to get developers to take on blighted properties on a specific, smaller area of the city
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