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US Non-CBD Employment Centers:
Market Share and Transport

Metropolitan Area Employment Center Location in Metropolitan Area 1990 Employees Public Transport Market Share Share of Metropolitan Employment
Atlanta Mid Town Central City 24,439 10.7% 1.7%
Atlanta Buckhead Central City 44,618 9.7% 3.0%
Baltimore Social Security Suburban 18,195 7.9% 1.6%
Denver Tech Center Suburban 14,536 1.0% 1.7%
Detroit New Center Central City 11,346 8.9% 0.5%
Detroit Southfield Suburban 37,257 1.0% 1.8%
Detroit Troy Suburban 11,987 0.5% 0.6%
Houston Uptown Central City 65,130 4.1% 3.6%
Houston Greenway Central City 43,926 4.3% 2.5%
Houston Texas Medical Ctr Central City 36,995 7.9% 2.1%
New York Stamford Suburban 28,014 5.1% 0.3%
Portland Lloyd Center Central City 12,028 9.3% 1.4%
St. Louis Clayton Suburban 21,948 3.3% 1.9%
San Francisco Walnut Creek Suburban 16,100 4.2% 0.5%
San Francisco SFO Airport Suburban 46,948 5.4% 1.5%
Seattle Bellevue Suburban 22,558 5.3% 1.6%
Seattle University Central City 38,444 14.3% 2.7%
Washington Silver Spring Suburban 14,882 15.4% 0.6%
Washington Rosslyn Suburban 23,535 20.1% 1.0%
Washington Tyson's Corner Suburban 37,918 3.2% 1.6%
           
Average   Central City 34,616 8.7% 2.2%
Average   Suburban 24,490 6.0% 1.2%
Average   All 28,540 7.1% 1.6%
           
Calculated from 1990 Census data        

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