Downtown
Downtown (called a city centre in British English) is a word used in North America which refers to the main part of a city. It is usually the central business district where most commercial and office areas are; many of them being in skyscrapers. Tourism also concentrates there.
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Midtown Manhattan in New York City is the largest residential and central business district in the United States.
Chicago's Rand McNally Building of 1889, the world's first all-steel-framed building, no longer extant
Lower Manhattan, also known as the Financial District, New York City's original downtown and fourth-most populous downtown in the United States
Center City, Philadelphia, the second-most populous downtown in the United States
Downtown Chicago (the Loop), the fifth-most populous downtown in the U.S.
Downtown Los Angeles, the third-most populous downtown in the United States
Timelapse video of Downtown Seattle from atop a Community Transit double-decker bus