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    <title>The 3 types of city developers</title>
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Despite the impending doom and gloom of a city recession (or just a few months of uncertainty, depending on your point of view), the recruitment agents are out in force at the moment. Most people I&#039;ve spoken to recently have had a ton of cold calls and there&#039;s a worrying trend. But before I dive into that, let me summarise what I think are the three types of city developers.
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