Posted Feb 25, 2020, 9:17 PM
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Originally Posted by edale
But the size of everything in LA is bigger, I guess CBD notwithstanding. I'd expect the suburban employment clusters to be larger in LA than most other places, because LA and its metro area of nearly 20 million people, is larger than every other area in the US outside of NYC.
I'd be very curious to see an analysis like homebucket is describing. Just thinking about it, I'm wondering what the top 3 employment clusters in metro LA are. How concentrated does an area have to be to count as a cluster?
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From 1997
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/...fig3_298419278
LA PROPER ONLY
http://www.scag.ca.gov/Documents/map...entDensity.pdf
2000
Trying to find more updated data.
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