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  2. Suburb - Wikipedia

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    The terms inner suburb and outer suburb are used to differentiate between the higher-density areas in proximity to the city center (which would not be referred to as 'suburbs' in most other countries), and the lower-density suburbs on the outskirts of the urban area. The term 'middle suburbs' is also used.

  3. Concentric zone model - Wikipedia

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    Commuter zone, high-class homes on outskirts of outer suburbs - homeowner can afford to commute to central business district. [4] The model is more detailed than the traditional down-mid-uptown divide by which downtown is the CBD, uptown the affluent residential outer ring, and midtown in between. Bid rent curve

  4. Exurb - Wikipedia

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    Exurbs can be defined in terms of population density across the extended urban area, for example "the urban core (old urban areas including Siming and Huli, where the population density is greater than 51 persons per ha), the suburban zone (old urban and new urban transitional zones including Haicang and Jimei, where the population density is ...

  5. Milwaukee's outer suburbs saw home prices, populations ... - AOL

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    The pandemic was a boon for Milwaukee's outer suburbs, as thousands moved in. Now, prices are up nearly 50% in some suburban areas.

  6. Urban sprawl - Wikipedia

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    A typical suburban development in the United States, located in Chandler, Arizona An urban development in Palma, Mallorca. Urban sprawl (also known as suburban sprawl or urban encroachment) [1] is defined as "the spreading of urban developments (such as houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city".

  7. 18 of the world’s best metro systems - AOL

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    The model was inspired by Tokyo, but has its origins in London’s Metropolitan Railway, which created the iconic ‘Metro-Land’ outer suburbs from the early-20th century.

  8. Suburbanization - Wikipedia

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    The New England Study of Suburban Youth found that the upper middle class suburban cohorts displayed an increased drug use when compared to the natural average. [ 22 ] The shift in demographics and economic statuses related to suburbanization has increased the risk of drug abuse in affluent American communities and changed the approach to drug ...

  9. Americans Are Flocking to These 10 Suburbs With Booming Job ...

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    To find these suburbs, moveBuddha analyzed searches from people looking to move in compared to out and annual job growth in suburbs across the U.S. Based on this analysis, these are the 10 suburbs ...