Business districts definition
Business districts means: the territory contiguous to and including a highway when fifty percent or more of the frontage thereon for a distance of three hundred feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for business.
Business districts means, collectively, the Target Area Business District and the Costco Area Business District.
Business districts means an area containing shops and offices where persons
Examples of Business districts in a sentence
Business districts throughout California, from Eureka to San Diego, are finding that one of the most viable methods today to accomplish this is through a property and business improvement district (PBID).
Business districts everywhere must work harder and smarter just to capture a portion of their proportionate marketplace share.
Business districts of East Las Olas, Sunrise Boulevard, Broward Boulevard, Davie Boulevard, Oakland Park Boulevard and downtown Fort Lauderdale all need widening.
More Definitions of Business districts
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Business districts means the territory contiguous to, and including, a highway or major roadway, when fifty percent or more of the frontage thereon for a distance of three hundred feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for business.