14 Facts About Edge cities

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Edge cities city is a term that originated in the United States for a concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment outside a traditional downtown or central business district, in what had previously been a suburban residential or rural area.

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Spatially, edge cities primarily consist of mid-rise office towers surrounded by massive surface parking lots and meticulously manicured lawns, almost reminiscent of the designs of Le Corbusier.

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Garreau shows how edge cities have developed in other countries, specifically citing Canada, Mexico, Australia, and cities such as Paris, London, Karachi, Jakarta, and Tianjin, China.

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Edge cities planned around freeway interchanges have a history of suffering severe traffic problems if one of these freeways goes unbuilt.

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Revitalization of edge cities was seen to be "the major urban renewal project of the 21st century".

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Today, many edge cities have plans for densification, sometimes around a walkable downtown-style core, often with a push for more accessibility by transit and bicycle, and addition of housing in denser, urban-style neighborhoods within the edge city.

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Emergence of edge cities has not been without consequences to the metropolitan areas they surround.

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Edge cities arise from population decentralization from large major core cities and has been ongoing since the 1960s.

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Developers of edge cities have been shown to strategically plan expansion of such business areas to draw workers away from more dense port cities and thereby keep profits from surrounding interests.

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10.

Edge cities contribute greatly to urban development by creating new jobs by attracting workers from the metropolitan areas around it.

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11.

The appeal of edge cities attract large corporations as well, boosting the already growing city.

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12.

The corporate offices fill in space in edge cities and provide connections to exterior locations if decisions are being made from those locales.

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13.

Not only do corporate, service, and transportation based edge cities exist, but the innovation-driven edge cities will generate extra-metropolitan linkages.

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14.

Politics within Edge Cities are unique in that they typically revolve around developing them.

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