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7. Feedback - happy with your Industrial Park then let people know, after all you are depending on others people input in your buying decision, so why not give a little back.
8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Industrial Park site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site
9. Contact - got a question about Industrial Park, or want to leave a comment then check out the sites contact page. Reputable companies have them and respond.
10. Payment - ready to pay for your Industrial Park, then use your credit card or PayPal! Be aware of companies that don't accept them, there may be genuine reasons but given the huge amount of choice you have when buying online there is no reason at all not to buy via credit card or PayPal.
An
industrial park (or
industrial estate in British English) is an area of
real property set aside for
industry Urban planning. Industrial parks are usually located close to transport facilities, especially where intermodal freight transport coincide:
highways,
railroads,
airports, and navigation rivers. A more "lightweight" version is the
office park, which has offices and light industry, rather than heavy industry.
This idea of setting land aside through this type of
zoning is based on several concepts:
- To be able to concentrate dedicated infrastructure in a delimited area to reduce the per-business expense of that infrastructure. Such infrastructure includes roadways, railroad sidings, ports, high-power electric supplies (often including three-phase power), high-end communications cables, large-volume water supplies, and high-volume natural gas lines.
- To be able to attract new business by providing an integrated infrastructure in one location
- To set aside industrial uses from urban area areas to try to reduce the environmental and social impact of the industrial uses
- To provide for localized environmental controls that are specific to the needs of an industrial area
Different industrial parks fulfill these criteria to differing degrees. Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways, and with few or no special environmental safeguards.
During the 1970s to
1990s, there was a glut of industrial park development in the
United States, resulting today in vast areas of industrial parks that sit idle and unsuited to other uses. This trend has been criticized as being a sort of "
cargo cult", from the wildly optimistic speculation that, if it was built, "they" would come.According to
David Brooks, one consequence of office parks in the United States isthat large numbers of people living in
Commuter town no longer have contact with urban life.
Industrial parks have also been criticized because of their frequent remoteness of urban areas, one of the characteristics that has been touted as a benefit. One reason for this specific criticism is that industrial parks often destroy productive and valuable agriculture land. Another is that the industrial parks become remote to their employee pool, necessitating longer commutes and limiting employment accessibility for poorer employees. Another reason is that many urban areas have extensive areas of brownfield land that many feel should be the first priority in redeveloping as industrial sites.
In the
United Kingdom small industrial parks containing multiple units all of the same style are known as estate (area)s. In Hong Kong there are three industrial estates.
See also
- Industrial district
- Regional - Viet Nam
- Science park
An
industrial park (or
industrial estate in
British English) is an area of real property set aside for
industry Urban planning. Industrial parks are usually located close to
transport facilities, especially where
intermodal freight transport coincide: highways,
railroads, airports, and navigation
rivers. A more "lightweight" version is the
office park, which has
offices and light industry, rather than heavy industry.
This idea of setting land aside through this type of zoning is based on several concepts:
- To be able to concentrate dedicated infrastructure in a delimited area to reduce the per-business expense of that infrastructure. Such infrastructure includes roadways, railroad sidings, ports, high-power electric supplies (often including three-phase power), high-end communications cables, large-volume water supplies, and high-volume natural gas lines.
- To be able to attract new business by providing an integrated infrastructure in one location
- To set aside industrial uses from urban area areas to try to reduce the environmental and social impact of the industrial uses
- To provide for localized environmental controls that are specific to the needs of an industrial area
Different industrial parks fulfill these criteria to differing degrees. Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways, and with few or no special environmental safeguards.
During the
1970s to 1990s, there was a glut of industrial park development in the
United States, resulting today in vast areas of industrial parks that sit idle and unsuited to other uses. This trend has been criticized as being a sort of "
cargo cult", from the wildly optimistic speculation that, if it was built, "they" would come.According to
David Brooks, one consequence of office parks in the United States isthat large numbers of people living in
Commuter town no longer have contact with urban life.
Industrial parks have also been criticized because of their frequent remoteness of urban areas, one of the characteristics that has been touted as a benefit. One reason for this specific criticism is that industrial parks often destroy productive and valuable agriculture land. Another is that the industrial parks become remote to their employee pool, necessitating longer commutes and limiting employment accessibility for poorer employees. Another reason is that many urban areas have extensive areas of brownfield land that many feel should be the first priority in redeveloping as industrial sites.
In the
United Kingdom small industrial parks containing multiple units all of the same style are known as
estate (area)s. In Hong Kong there are three industrial estates.
See also
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