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The financial boomlet is most marked in key creative class strongholds such as Manhattan, Boston and San Francisco, as well as their surrounding, super-affluent suburbs.
The Smackdown Of The Creative Class Joel Kotkin 2010
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The financial boomlet is most marked in key creative class strongholds such as Manhattan, Boston and San Francisco, as well as their surrounding, super-affluent suburbs.
The Smackdown Of The Creative Class Joel Kotkin 2010
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As long as there are actual or perceived differences in quality of service, my guess is that there are rents to be earned from establishing a good reputation with the super-affluent.
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So the ideal then would be that reading be placed beyond the means of everyone but the super-affluent?
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The financial boomlet is most marked in key creative class strongholds such as Manhattan, Boston and San Francisco, as well as their surrounding, super-affluent suburbs.
The Smackdown Of The Creative Class Joel Kotkin 2010
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The financial boomlet is most marked in key creative class strongholds such as Manhattan, Boston and San Francisco, as well as their surrounding, super-affluent suburbs.
The Smackdown Of The Creative Class Joel Kotkin 2010
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In what's been dubbed the "super-scraper," the super-affluent can live and vacation without leaving the brand, or the building.
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That effort just might bankrupt the super-affluent Chamber of Commerce, for the fact of the matter is the American public is now as mad as hell and not going to take it any more.
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For me the SNOB brings the super-affluent post modern west to a cultural "fault-line"
Too Much Irony, Too Little Time: The Elusive Nature of Bike Culture BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Associated Press The wealthy aren't alone in their belief that the real-estate market represents a buying opportunity: 67% of the upper-middle-class participants also agreed with that statement, as did 72% of the affluent and the super-affluent.
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