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People stand near a home under construction at southwest Floridas Babcock Ranch, which is being built with an engineered wood and Styrofoam material that builders say is more resistant to hurricanes than cinderblock on March 10, 2017 in Punta Gorda,Florida. With a farm-to-table restaurant, driverless shuttles, homes constructed with the latest green techniques and a massive solar farm to offset energy use, Florida's first sustainable town is now open for business.The buzz about Babcock Ranch, an eco-friendly city of the future and the largest development of its kind in the United States, drew more than 15,000 people out this month for a peek. / AFP PHOTO / Kerry SHERIDAN / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KERRY SHERIDAN -"Florida eco-friendly town opens for business" (Photo credit should read KERRY SHERIDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
People stand near a home under construction at southwest Floridas Babcock Ranch, which is being built with an engineered wood and Styrofoam material that builders say is more resistant to hurricanes than cinderblock on March 10, 2017 in Punta Gorda,Florida. With a farm-to-table restaurant, driverless shuttles, homes constructed with the latest green techniques and a massive solar farm to offset energy use, Florida's first sustainable town is now open for business.The buzz about Babcock Ranch, an eco-friendly city of the future and the largest development of its kind in the United States, drew more than 15,000 people out this month for a peek. / AFP PHOTO / Kerry SHERIDAN / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KERRY SHERIDAN -"Florida eco-friendly town opens for business" (Photo credit should read KERRY SHERIDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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