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What is the definition of an "edge city"?
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
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Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
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The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
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Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
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The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
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Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
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The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
What is the definition of an "edge city"?
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Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
Edge cities are secondary commercial centers of urban areas. Examples of edge cities include Mississauga (for Toronto) and Aurora (for Chicago). Cities that have been abandoned are colloquially known as "ghost towns." The other types of cities do not have specific names, and are not considered edge cities.
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
The main type of housing found in a defined suburb is .
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The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.
The defining feature of suburbs, and the appeal for many people who move to them, is that they are dominated by single-family houses. This means suburbs, outer districts of urban areas, have lower population density and higher overall per capita wealth. These factors also lead to better government services and higher quality of local education. Detached single-family housing is a massive draw for population groups with the income to sustain them.