Pardon Our Dust
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Chris was quoted in the Jacksonville Daily Record:
“The “much ballyhooed” millennial generation that doesn’t want to drive cars and does want to live Downtown isn’t bankable. “That’s all bunk,” said Chris Lloyd, senior vice president of McGuireWoods Consulting of Richmond, Va. When millennials reach the age of 27 and start raising families, they “will move to the suburbs and will flock to markets with good schools,” he said.”
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