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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Business - 03/Sep 09:00

Developers Use Art to Attract Tourists and Increase Property Values

Artwork has been part of urban projects for decades, but a new push from developers looking for ways to drive foot traffic has created a boom for the art world.

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