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This week, even though the city was willing to front them close to $1 million, Darden said no, thanks. The company has scaled back expansion plans and DeKalb didn’t make the cut.

Why? Probably because there aren’t enough people to make it appetizing, even with the city willing to spot them all that cash. (No matter who eventually does try to build something there, they’ll be looking for the same financial assistance, incidentally.)

In all likelihood, this was a decision made entirely based on numbers. And the population numbers here aren’t all that enticing.

This episode is worth thinking about the next time we question whether DeKalb “needs” more housing.

So long as the folks on city councils don’t approve just any collection of crackerboxes and make developers toe the line, making it appealing for more people to move to the area could be a help, not a hindrance.

Eric Olson is editor of the Daily Chronicle. Reach him at 815-756-4841, ext. 2257, email eolson@shawmedia.com, or follow him on Twitter @DC_Editor.

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