Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: This phenomenon is not new, Bender and others say. It even has a name, which was coined by University of North Carolina professor John Kasarda: the aerotropolis. The idea is that major business centers have always occurred along major transportation routes. Rivers to railroads to highways. Air travel is now such a critical mode of transportation, the theory posits, that airports have become a major hub of the community.
Author:
John Ingold
Dateline:
Denver, Colo.
Date of Publication:
Mar. 20, 2005
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