Land Use & Zoning
Missouri's 'enterprise zones' and 'opportunity zones' are geographic areas designed to:
ARestrict commercial development
BAttract investment and economic development through tax incentives✓ Correct
CProvide affordable housing only
DCreate agricultural preserves
Explanation
Enterprise zones and federal Opportunity Zones in Missouri offer tax incentives (capital gains deferrals, deductions) to encourage investment in economically distressed areas. These designations affect real estate investment opportunities and values.
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