Downtown Houston

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Downtown Houston es el centro distrito financiero de Houston. Downtown Houston tiene entre 35% y 40% del área de oficinas Class A de los distritos financieros de Houston.​ La Legislatura de Texas se estableció el Downtown Houston Management District en 1995.​ rdf:langString
Downtown Houston désigne le centre-ville de Houston au Texas, aux États-Unis. Il s'agit du quartier d'affaires de l'agglomération texane. * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de Houston rdf:langString
ダウンタウン・ヒューストン (Downtown Houston) は、アメリカ合衆国 テキサス州ヒューストン市最大の商業地区。アメリカ合衆国7位の大きさを誇り、高層ビルの密度はニューヨーク、シカゴに次ぎ3位となっている。ダウンタウン・ヒューストンには幾つもの著名な企業の本社がある。大規模な歩行者用トンネル・連絡通路がある。トンネル内には多数のレストランなどがある。 ヒューストンは都心集中化が目立っている。野球、バスケットボール、ホッケーのチームの事務所はダウンタウンに移転してきた。2004年1月1日にバー・クラブなどが多数ある新メインストリートがオープンし、多数の人を呼び寄せた。 rdf:langString
Downtown is the largest central business district in the city of Houston and the largest in the state of Texas, located near the geographic center of the metropolitan area at the confluence of Interstate 10, Interstate 45, and Interstate 69. The 1.84-square-mile (4.8 km2) district, enclosed by the aforementioned highways, contains the original townsite of Houston at the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou, a point known as Allen's Landing. Downtown has been the city's preeminent commercial district since its founding in 1836. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ダウンタウン・ヒューストン
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rdf:langString Downtown is the largest central business district in the city of Houston and the largest in the state of Texas, located near the geographic center of the metropolitan area at the confluence of Interstate 10, Interstate 45, and Interstate 69. The 1.84-square-mile (4.8 km2) district, enclosed by the aforementioned highways, contains the original townsite of Houston at the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou, a point known as Allen's Landing. Downtown has been the city's preeminent commercial district since its founding in 1836. Today home to nine Fortune 500 corporations, Downtown contains 50 million square feet (4,600,000 m2) of office space and is the workplace of 150,000 employees. Downtown is also a major destination for entertainment and recreation. Nine major performing arts organizations are located within the 13,000-seat Theater District at prominent venues including Alley Theatre, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Jones Hall, and the Wortham Theater Center. Two major professional sports venues, Minute Maid Park and the Toyota Center, are home to the Houston Astros and Houston Rockets, respectively. Discovery Green, an urban park located on the east side of the district adjacent to the George R. Brown Convention Center, anchors the city's convention district. Downtown is Houston's civic center, containing Houston City Hall, the jails, criminal, and civil courthouses of Harris County, and a federal prison and courthouse. Downtown is also a major public transportation hub, lying at the center of the light rail system, park and ride system, and the metropolitan freeway network; the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) is headquartered in the district. Over 100,000 people commute through Downtown daily. An extensive network of pedestrian tunnels and skywalks connects a large number of buildings in the district; this system also serves as a subterranean mall. Geographically, Downtown is bordered by East Downtown to the east, Third Ward to the south, Midtown to the southwest, Fourth Ward to the west, Sixth Ward to the northwest, and Near Northside to the north. The district's streets form a strict grid plan of approximately 400 square blocks, oriented at a southwest to northeast angle. The northern end of the district is crossed by Buffalo Bayou, the banks of which function as a linear park with a grade-separated system of hike-and-bike trails.
rdf:langString Downtown Houston es el centro distrito financiero de Houston. Downtown Houston tiene entre 35% y 40% del área de oficinas Class A de los distritos financieros de Houston.​ La Legislatura de Texas se estableció el Downtown Houston Management District en 1995.​
rdf:langString Downtown Houston désigne le centre-ville de Houston au Texas, aux États-Unis. Il s'agit du quartier d'affaires de l'agglomération texane. * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme * Portail de Houston
rdf:langString ダウンタウン・ヒューストン (Downtown Houston) は、アメリカ合衆国 テキサス州ヒューストン市最大の商業地区。アメリカ合衆国7位の大きさを誇り、高層ビルの密度はニューヨーク、シカゴに次ぎ3位となっている。ダウンタウン・ヒューストンには幾つもの著名な企業の本社がある。大規模な歩行者用トンネル・連絡通路がある。トンネル内には多数のレストランなどがある。 ヒューストンは都心集中化が目立っている。野球、バスケットボール、ホッケーのチームの事務所はダウンタウンに移転してきた。2004年1月1日にバー・クラブなどが多数ある新メインストリートがオープンし、多数の人を呼び寄せた。
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