Entertainment district
An entertainment district is a type of arts district with a high concentration of movie theaters, theatres or other entertainment venues. Such areas may be officially designated by local governments with functional zoning regulations, as well as public and private investment in distinctive urban design.
Partial list of entertainment districts
- Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee
- San Antonio River Walk, San Antonio, Texas
- 17 Avenue SW, Calgary, Canada
- Quartier des Spectacles, Montreal, Canada
- Calgary Entertainment District, Canada
- South Edmonton Common, Canada
- Ice District, Edmonton, Alberta
- Old Strathcona, Edmonton, Alberta
- Granville Entertainment District, Vancouver
- Hohenzollernring, Cologne
- St. Pauli with Reeperbahn, Hamburg, Germany
- Bermudadreieck, Bochum, Germany
- Toronto Entertainment District, Canada
- Te Aro Entertainment District, Wellington, New Zealand
- Soho, London, England
- The O2, London, England
- Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Blok M, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia
- Kabukichō, Tokyo, Japan
- Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
- Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan
- Shinjuku Ni-chōme, Tokyo, Japan
- Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan
- Sōemonchō, Osaka, Japan
- Amerikamura, Osaka, Japan
- Umeda, Osaka, Japan
- Dōyama-chō, Osaka, Japan
- Susukino, Sapporo, Japan
- Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong
Cause and effects of entertainment districts