Northeast U.S. industrial corridors

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Northeast U.S. industrial corridors are densely developed manufacturing and distribution regions stretching through major urban and transportation hubs in the northeastern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic region
industrial region
manufacturing corridor
characterizedBy dense industrial development
distribution and logistics activities
manufacturing activities
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentTrend brownfield redevelopment for warehousing
logistics-led redevelopment
shift from heavy industry to services and distribution
developedAlong Delaware River waterfront NERFINISHED
Hudson River waterfront NERFINISHED
I-95 corridor NERFINISHED
Northeast Corridor rail line NERFINISHED
economicRole gateway for international trade
major logistics hub
national manufacturing hub
follows freight rail lines
interstate highway network
major transportation routes
port and harbor systems
hasInfrastructure bulk cargo terminals
container ports
distribution centers
intermodal freight terminals
major airports
historicallyPartOf American Manufacturing Belt NERFINISHED
Rust Belt NERFINISHED
includes Baltimore metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Boston metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Lehigh Valley industrial region NERFINISHED
New York City metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Newark-Elizabeth port region NERFINISHED
Northern New Jersey industrial belt NERFINISHED
Philadelphia metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Southern New England manufacturing belt NERFINISHED
Wilmington industrial area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
overlapsWith BosWash corridor NERFINISHED
Northeast megalopolis NERFINISHED
supportsIndustry chemical manufacturing
e-commerce fulfillment
food processing
heavy manufacturing
light manufacturing
pharmaceutical production
port-related warehousing
timePeriod 19th century industrialization
20th century deindustrialization and restructuring

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New Penn targetRegion Northeast U.S. industrial corridors