City+Land+Use

﻿ City Land Use

=London's leading industries include printing and publishing and the manufacturing of clothing, electronics, and pharmaceutical products. Many industries were relocated to public satellite towns. During the 1980's London was deindustrialized and struggled to bring the downward slope of unemployment back up. Since then, Britain's greatest city became a postindustrial metropolis with only about a tenth of workers in manufacturing. Financial institutions in London include the Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange, which is one of the world's busiest stock exchanges. London's Central Business District is located in the depth of Central LOndon and is home to most market areas. London is also described to be a polycentric city and follow the three complementary elements of trade, leisure, and administration. = =