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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 2, 1999

Bakersfield, Visalia reasonably priced

Bakersfield, Visalia reasonably priced Findings from the 1999 Kosmont Cost of Doing Business Survey(r) indicate that the cities of Bakersfield and Visalia are reasonably priced communities in which to do business. Both communities received Very Low $ Kosmont Cost Ratings because of their overall low tax rates. As a gauge of each community's willingness to engage in public-private partnerships, city activity ratings indicate the level of such joint efforts within the past 12 months or fiscal

Bakersfield, Visalia reasonably priced

Findings from the 1999 Kosmont Cost of Doing Business Survey(r) indicate that the cities of Bakersfield and Visalia are reasonably priced communities in which to do business. Both communities received Very Low $ Kosmont Cost Ratings because of their overall low tax rates. As a gauge of each community's willingness to engage in public-private partnerships, city activity ratings indicate the level of such joint effort...

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