Industrial suburb
An industrial suburb is a community, near a large city, with an industrial economy. These communities may be established as tax havens or as places where zoning promotes industry, or they may be industrial towns that become suburbs by urban sprawl of the nearby big city.
List of industrial suburbs
Australia
India
New Zealand
- Onehunga, Auckland
- Penrose, Auckland
- Rosebank, Auckland
- Wynyard Quarter, Auckland
- Hornby, Christchurch
- Sockburn, Christchurch
- Woolston, Christchurch
- Burnside, Dunedin
- Gracefield, Lower Hutt
- Seaview, Lower Hutt
- Annesbrook, Nelson
- Izone, Rolleston[1]
United Kingdom
- Attercliffe, Sheffield
- Cowley, Oxford
United States
- Commerce, California
- Emeryville, California (historical)
- Industry, California
- Irwindale, California
- Santa Fe Springs, California
- Tiburon, California (historical)
- Vernon, California
- Medley, Florida
- Cicero, Illinois
- East St. Louis, Illinois
- Des Plaines, Illinois
- Elk Grove Village, Illinois
- Maywood, Illinois
- McCook, Illinois
- North Chicago, Illinois
- Waukegan, Illinois
- East Chicago, Indiana
- Gary, Indiana
- Whiting, Indiana
- Dearborn, Michigan
- Delta Township, Michigan
- Ecorse, Michigan
- Pontiac, Michigan
- River Rouge, Michigan
- Sterling Heights, Michigan
- Trenton, Michigan
- Warren, Michigan
- Wayne, Michigan
- Paterson, New Jersey
- Secaucus, New Jersey (historical)
- Teterboro, New Jersey
- Fairborn, Ohio
- Pasadena, Texas
References
- "Selwyn's Izone growing". The Press. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
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