“A second theory of urban structure was proposed in 1939 by economist Homer Hoyt. The — model proposed that a city develops in sectors instead of rings. Certain areas of a city are more attractive for various activities, whether by chance or geographic and environmental reasons. As the city grows and these activities flourish and expand outward, they do so in a wedge shape and become a sector of the city.”

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