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Is there ever a point where the proximity to a major city overrides the fundamentals of the town itself?
For example:
Town is currently 5 minutes drive from City.
City is pushing further towards Town and is enhancing transportation near the edge of the city (ring road).
Town has very limited economy on its own. No major employers nor prospects of major employers. But City has extremely strong fundamentals.
Is there a point where Town should be analyzed more as a neighborhood of City than a separate entity?
For example:
Town is currently 5 minutes drive from City.
City is pushing further towards Town and is enhancing transportation near the edge of the city (ring road).
Town has very limited economy on its own. No major employers nor prospects of major employers. But City has extremely strong fundamentals.
Is there a point where Town should be analyzed more as a neighborhood of City than a separate entity?