0 in a place outside the main part of a town: --
an out-of-town visitor/businessman
1 an out-of-town shopping area or store is outside a town or city, rather than in the centre: --
out-of-town shopping centres/retail parks/superstores
They then spent the next ten years campaigning against it, and saying how bad out-of-town shopping was for the existing town centres.
Another boom following the recession of the early 1990s brought another surge of out-of-town development.
I am not talking about a motorway service station or other out-of-town area, but of a room where records can be kept and verified.
That led to some of the worst out-of-town planning, and one or two other bits went wrong.
The growth of out-of-town shopping developments over the past 20 years has had a traumatic effect on town centres, villages and corner shops.
The growth of out-of-town shopping has had an enormous impact on the diets of the poorest.
No fewer than 7.7 million sq m of out-of-town shopping centres and retail parks were built between 1979 and 1997.
What sane company would store millions of pounds worth of £5 notes in an out-of-town industrial estate?