Vast, Small and Medium Enterprises In the past fifteen years, I converted a rural town in Washington into a detached house development maze and a maze of a shopping mall. This growth is not calm for regional economies, especially SMEs. For example, Mom and popular hardware store have built two home depots and one row within two miles from the city center for decades.
The impact of urban expansion can be destructive or subtle in large, medium, small cities, and even small towns. This page explains the negative impact or impact of spreads. This means extending the area of the city or town, beyond the range necessary to accommodate population growth. Part of the reason is that children often go to school for family models, and it is now that two adults are working. Parents often decide to let their children participate in each course and after school activities, and these trips also increase traffic volume as it appears to be feasible.
For the first time in the article of "Times" in 1955, the term "city spread" was used as a negative comment against London's suburbs. However, since the 18th century, London has continued to spread to the medieval region of the city when experiencing the rapid rise of the city's first large city. The West Region of Westminster is built for more and more wealthy people and lives in the suburbs of the city. In the 19th century, the urban expansion of the city began to increase dramatically as workers flooded the countryside, worked in a new factory and emerged. Large-scale development projects for small townhouses have begun and workers can commute to the city everyday by the new public transportation system (subway, bus, tram). Suburbs are also emerging to meet people who want to escape from the dirty environment of industrial cities.