Phrases with «industrial district»

An industrial district refers to an area where many factories, manufacturing plants, warehouses, and other industrial facilities are located close to each other. It is a specific geographical region where industries and businesses that produce and distribute goods are concentrated. Full definition

Sentences with «industrial district»

  • The north - west of England seems to have produced a host of oddball painters during the dreary post-second world war years; one thinks first and foremost of Salford's LS Lowry, a painter best known for his depictions of matchstick men in industrial districts, but whose less familiar late seascapes and almost perverse girlie fantasies are now recognised as far from provincial. (theguardian.com)
  • It's one of several notable companies to have set up shop in the former industrial district of Pyrmont, having moved out of the offices it shared with parent company Fairfax Media in 2016 following a period of rapid expansion. (cnbc.com)
  • And proponents say they're already hitting such speed bumps, including municipalities that have confined marijuana companies to tiny industrial districts on the edge of town, or have implemented large buffers around schools and day cares that, drawn out on a map, cover nearly all of their territory. (bostonglobe.com)
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