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a high price because its area cannot be increased.
The limited floor space of Winter Street com
mands a high average price because its area has
not been increased.
How Capital Is Handicapped
Query. If capital is the friend of labour why
does it not build better buildings on Winter Street?
Simply because it cannot get at the land. The land
owner, being unable or indisposed to build, and unwill
ing to sell his land, there is no inducement to capital
to put up lasting buildings to be forfeited at the end
of the lease. When business from compulsion builds
for itself in this way, it puts up the cheapest building
that will answer for the time being, instead of what
is best for all time. The one hundred and seventy-
five or more concerns on Winter Street are in the
merchandise, and not in the building, business. Such
building is exceedingly disadvantageous to large con
cerns and impossible to small ones.
Query. Were the land holder and the business man
of Winter Street “created free and equal”? The
extensive alterations and improvements in Shepard,
Norwell Co.’s stores (Fig. Ill), as in many other cases,
have been paid for by the tenants, who have also paid
all taxes on them. At the expiration of the usual
twenty-year lease, all these improvements revert to
the owners of the land. Is it fair that the land
owner should, in the disposal of his land, have
the benefit of the sharpest kind of competition,
while the business man is debarred from all kind
of competition in the obtaining of new buildings?
Is it not about time that all Winter Street build