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Los Angeles the most downtowns in the country with Downtown LA, Westwood, Century city, Hollywood, Wilshire, Glendale, Burbank, LAX-El Segundo, and West Wilshire
Downtown Los Angeles
Century City
Westwood
wilshire
LAX-El Segundo
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Hollywood
Burbank
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Originally Posted by LAjorge
Los Angeles the most downtowns in the country with Downtown LA, Westwood, Century city, Hollywood, Wilshire, Glendale, Burbank, LAX-El Segundo, and West Wilshire
Every city only has one "downtown". Los Angeles's only one is Downtown Los Angeles. How often do you see people calling Century City a "Downtown"?
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Originally Posted by HtownLove
Houston Metro may have LA beat with:
Downtown Houston
Downtown Galveston
The Woodlands
Sugarland
The Medical Center
Uptown
Greenway Plaza
Greenspoint
The Energy Corridor
Westchase
That is ten that I can think of
Personally only one of them are a downtown haha, the others are just business districts, not the central business districts per say but I guess I know what the original poster meant when he made this thread. Even though the wording is really off on the thread title.
- Downtown Los Angeles
- Century City
- Hollywood
- Downtown Riverside
- Downtown Anaheim
- Downtown Irvine
- Central Burbank
- Westwood
- Downtown San Bernardino
- Segundo
- Wilshire
- Glendale
- Santa Monica
That's 13. Suburbs have their little central areas, but why do they count as "downtowns"? If they did places with hundreds of suburbs like Dallas/Fort Worth & Bay Area would win this thread topic. Los Angeles would have over 50 on its own if we counted the business districts in all of its suburbs.
Town Square Sugar Land for example is nothing like a traditional working area at all.
Every city only has one "downtown". Los Angeles's only one is Downtown Los Angeles. How often do you see people calling Century City a "Downtown"?
Personally only one of them are a downtown haha, the others are just business districts, not the central business districts per say but I guess I know what the original poster meant when he made this thread. Even though the wording is really off on the thread title.
- Downtown Los Angeles
- Century City
- Hollywood
- Downtown Riverside
- Downtown Anaheim
- Downtown Irvine
- Central Burbank
- Westwood
- Downtown San Bernardino
- Segundo
- Wilshire
- Glendale
- Santa Monica
That's 13. Suburbs have their little central areas, but why do they count as "downtowns"? If they did places with hundreds of suburbs like Dallas/Fort Worth & Bay Area would win this thread topic. Los Angeles would have over 50 on its own if we counted the business districts in all of its suburbs.
Town Square Sugar Land for example is nothing like a traditional working area at all.
lol, I know what the OP meant. it is just easier to say downtown
Los Angeles the most downtowns in the country with Downtown LA, Westwood, Century city, Hollywood, Wilshire, Glendale, Burbank, LAX-El Segundo, and West Wilshire
Downtown Los Angeles
Century City
Westwood
wilshire
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LAX-El Segundo
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Yeah DC has a bunch and there are plenty on it's supporters on here. The list from the top of my head including suburbs (with true business districts) are
Downtown DC
SOuthwest
Crystal City/Pentagon/Pentagon City
Rosslyn
Ballston
Tysons Corner
Old town Alexandria
Silver Spring
Bethesda
The list can go on but these listed can all be placed in a medium-sized city and be a sufficient downtown.
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