business district

NOUN
  1. the central area or commercial center of a town or city
    the heart of Birmingham's downtown
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How To Use business district In A Sentence

  • Girona proper is steeped in the history of its medieval old city, a cobbled labyrinth of narrow alleys and watchtowers separated from the city's modern business district by the smooth-flowing Onyar River.
  • Its central business district had lost 41 percent of its retail volume over the previous 15 years.
  • The survey covers 86 business districts in 40 countries worldwide.
  • Decorative neon lights in business districts are being turned off in order to save enough power for production or air conditioning.
  • Asia's largest slum lies smack bang between a high-tech business district with gleaming glass skyscrapers and a tiny Mumbai suburb dotted with grand Art Deco mansions.
  • Then came promotion to chief manager of Victoria central zone's business district, and a posting to New York as Executive Vice President, Americas.
  • In Nairobi's Central Business District the lead levels were 5,000 micrograms per kilogram.
  • Frank de Jong, 45, described as a Pakeha of solid build with brown hair and tattoos on his upper arms, was last seen on 6 July in the Lower Hutt central business district. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • The central business district is a diverse area of retail, financial and foreign companies.
  • The decadent downtown section was once a flourishing business district.
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