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My guess is that the state, maybe at the level of the city of New Orleans, owns the land and leases it out to business-people for productive use, judging on a case by case basis what best serves the community. A Creole restaurant run by a master chef is a good business to have in New Orleans as it helps preserve the local culture and gives people a good place to eat. And I'm using the term "business," but in a future without money, businesses would not be run for profit, but because they serve a perceived greater good.
I could see that as well. But like...what about housing and stuff?
Maybe a mixture of private and public housing, with a constitutional housing guarantee?