financial districts
A financial district is a specific area within a city where a high concentration of financial institutions, such as banks, investment firms, and stock exchanges, are located. These districts serve as the hub for economic activities, facilitating transactions, investments, and financial services. Examples include the Wall Street area in New York City and the City of London in the United Kingdom.
In addition to financial institutions, financial districts often host corporate headquarters, law firms, and accounting firms. The presence of these businesses creates a vibrant environment that attracts professionals and contributes to the local economy. These areas are typically characterized by tall buildings and bustling streets filled with workers and visitors.