Edge Cities, European-style: Examples from Paris and the Randstad

Across the developed world, metropolitan regions have become increasingly polycentric. One of the new centre types emerging in the metropolitan periphery in North America in particular is the Edge City. These are recently formed, large multifunctional concentrations of offices, retail, leisure and h...

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subjects Cities
Cities and towns
City planning
Economic aspects
Edge Cities
Europe
Form
International aspects
Metropolitan areas
new economic poles
Paris
Paris, France
Randstad
Randstad, Netherlands
Urban areas
Urban growth
Urban planning
Urban policy
Urban studies
Urbanization
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