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Definition of Ribbon development
1. Noun. Building complex in a continuous row along a road.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ribbon Development
Literary usage of Ribbon development
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"The phenomenon of residential, industrial, and commercial "ribbon development"
along the most important federal roads and freeway exits has reached an ..."
2. Lesvos by Brian Anderson, Eileen Anderson (2004)
"Return from the bridge along the beach road to explore the long ribbon development
which is Vatera. Then follow the main road back through ..."
3. Lesvos by Brian Anderson, Eileen Anderson (2004)
"Return from the bridge along the beach road to explore the long ribbon development
which is Vatera. Then follow the main road back through ..."
4. Lesvos by Brian Anderson, Eileen Anderson (2004)
"Return from the bridge along the beach road to explore the long ribbon development
which is Vatera. Then follow the main road back through ..."
5. Lesvos by Brian Anderson, Eileen Anderson (2004)
"... a small ribbon development looking across the narrow mouth of the gulf.
1t is an atmospheric place to take lunch, and there are one or two tavernas. ..."
6. W.M. Dudokby Herman van Bergeijk by Herman van Bergeijk (2001)
"... in which the expansion only occurred along the access roads, the so-called 'ribbon
development' - to a more compact style in the shape of a flower. ..."