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And, you know, one of the questions, is he building the housing and going to sell it or is he going to build it and have people rent it? And then once the community is close enough to Austin that all sorts of other things are going on, then you'd sell the housing to people because that's typically what happens in those kind of settings.
Well, I think the company town was really important for developing areas that were relatively isolated. And then what happens is in a number of places where the activity actually expands and you have the same kind of things around it or you have complementary industries that develop, then what happens is the company town becomes a thriving town that's independent.
Well, I think the company town was really important for developing areas that were relatively isolated. And then what happens is in a number of places where the activity actually expands and you have the same kind of things around it or you have complementary industries that develop, then what happens is the company town becomes a thriving town that's independent.
Well, I think the company town was really important for developing areas that were relatively isolated. And then what happens is in a number of places where the activity actually expands and you have the same kind of things around it or you have complementary industries that develop, then what happens is the company town becomes a thriving town that's independent.
They sell off the housing and everything goes along. So I think that's a feature of it. It's not how every place developed, but it's certainly how isolated places developed, I think.
They sell off the housing and everything goes along. So I think that's a feature of it. It's not how every place developed, but it's certainly how isolated places developed, I think.
They sell off the housing and everything goes along. So I think that's a feature of it. It's not how every place developed, but it's certainly how isolated places developed, I think.