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| A community's main source of income. |
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| Advantages that help businesses, such as lower taxes, cheaper land, and employee training programs. |
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| Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas |
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| Geographic areas that usually include a metropoloitan area such as Chicago or Atlanta. |
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| Subdivisions of SMSAs containing 4,000-5,000 people |
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| The region or section of the community from which you can expect to draw your customers. |
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| Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses. |
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| A floor plan or map that shows how you intend to use the space in your site to conduct your business. |
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| Access, arrangement, and flow among all the activities in a layout plan. |
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| Specific areas with equipment for a single worker. |
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| Interior design equipment and furnishings such as fish tanks and planters, used to define corridors or aisles. |
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