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News 21 Politics and the Environment Project (Sun 28 Sep, 2008)
A Line in the Sand
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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MIAMI --Trillions of dollars in public and private investment is tied up in the properties lining Florida's coastline. Towering condo buildings cast shadows on the water, mansions with pristine lawns and forbidding gates sprawl across barrier islands, and the muted pastels of Miami's art deco architecture fade into the distance.