Financial District
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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. Some well-known financial districts include:
- United States
- Financial District, Los Angeles, California
- Financial District, San Francisco, California
- Brickell, Miami, Florida
- Financial District (Metromover station), a station on the Miami Metromover
- LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois
- Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts
- Financial District, Detroit, Michigan
- Financial District (Detroit People Mover), a station on the Detroit People Mover
- Financial District, Manhattan, in New York City
- Financial District, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Canada
- Financial District, Toronto, Ontario
- United Kingdom
- Hong Kong
- Argentina
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Road, Karachi
- Singapore
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