New Hampshire urban corridors

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New Hampshire urban corridors are the state’s more densely developed, economically active stretches of cities and towns, characterized by concentrated population, infrastructure, and commercial activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf socioeconomic region
urban region
characterizedBy commercial activity
concentrated population
dense infrastructure
economic activity
suburban development
transportation corridors
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demographicTrend population growth higher than rural areas
economicRole concentration of jobs
concentration of services
regional trade hubs
hasCharacteristic commuter traffic patterns
mixed residential and commercial land use
more densely developed than surrounding rural areas
regional employment centers
hasFeature industrial areas
major highways
public transit routes
public utilities infrastructure
retail centers
hasPart cities
towns
locatedIn New Hampshire
relatedTo New Hampshire economy
New Hampshire population distribution
New Hampshire transportation network
usedFor economic development planning
land use planning
transportation planning

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Southern New Hampshire interior awayFrom New Hampshire urban corridors