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... here. Smaller, more privately owned stores are at the edge of the CBD whilst the large chains of shops are in the centre. Newsagents and chemists are often dispersed while clothes, shoes and jewellery shops are often clustered together to take advantage of competition. Banks, building societies, solicitors, company headquarters, insurance companies and government offices occupy the high-rise buildings or the levels above shops. Parts of the CBD are more active at night than others due to clubs, theatres, cinemas, bars and restaurants. Certain parts of cities have become famous for their entertainment, such as the West End in London. The CBD of a city is not static. It is a dynamic area going through phases of growth and decline. Many CBDs have areas of decay; derelict buildings and run-down shops dominate these areas. Other shops appear lively, smart and successful. All CBDs experience problems of traffic congestion, parking, and ...
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