Financial district
A financial district is the central area in some large cities where banks, insurance companies and other large corporations have head offices. Financial districts are often home to skyscrapers.
List of financial districts
Notable financial districts of the world include:
Africa
Algeria
Mauritius
- Port Louis: Place D'armes
Morocco
- Casablanca: Anfa (أنفا), Maârif (المعاريف), Sidi Belyout (سيدي بليوط) Sidi Maârouf, Bouskoura
South Africa
Americas
Argentina
Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro: Centro
- São Paulo: Alphaville, Brooklin, Central Zone, Paulista Avenue, and Vila Olímpia
Canada
- Montreal: Saint Jacques Street
- Toronto: Financial District and Bay Street
- Vancouver: Financial District
Chile
Mexico
- Guadalajara: Puerta de Hierro
- Mexico City: Polanco, Paseo de la Reforma, and Santa Fe
- Monterrey: Valle Oriente
Paraguay
- Asuncion: Aviadores del Chaco Avenue
Peru
United States
- Atlanta: Buckhead
- Boston: Financial District
- Chicago: LaSalle Street
- Detroit: Financial District
- Jacksonville: Northbank
- Los Angeles: Financial District
- Miami: Brickell
- New York City: Financial District, Midtown Manhattan
- Philadelphia: Penn Center
- San Francisco: Financial District
- Seattle: Financial District
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
Asia
Bangladesh
China
India
Israel
Japan
- Osaka: Chūō-ku
- Tokyo: Marunouchi, Nihonbashi, and Otemachi
Lebanon
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
Thailand
Turkey
Vietnam
Europe
Belgium
France
- Lyon: La Part-Dieu
- Marseille: Euroméditerranée
- Paris: La Défense
- Caen: Rives de l'Orne
Germany
Greece
Netherlands
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
See also
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