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      <description>Ben Raney, developer with the Barry Real Estate Companies.  Raney talks about the challenges and opportunities facing prospective developers along the Beltline.  His company recently came to terms with the City of Atlanta concerning development of a portion of 65 acres in the Northeast quadrant of the Beltline loop.</description>
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