0 the part (of a city) containing the main centres for business and shopping -- inde i byen; central
downtown Manhattan.
1 (also down town) in or towards this area -- ned i byen; inde i byen
Go downtown to watch a movie with the other kids.
By the 1970s, marketing strategies that appealed to housewives no longer sustained downtown real estate values.
The gang's vehicle was later seen drawing up in front of a hotel downtown.
Both authors suggest that downtown, though often frayed at the edges or stripped of its once appealing attractions, is a recognizable place.
Instead, he wants to 'get people thinking about what makes a good downtown and why' (preface).
Such armed resistance effectively contained the worst of the violence downtown.
Assistants went to a public setting - a market or a downtown street - and selected a random sample: every fourth stall, office or dwelling, for example.
On a downtown street corner of the modern city there is no distance; there is only presence.
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