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enterprise zone

Former special zone introduced in the UK in 1980 and designated by government to encourage industrial and commercial activity, usually in economically-depressed areas such as the Isle of Dogs in London's Docklands area. Investment was attracted by means of tax reduction and other financial incentives. Enterprise zones no longer exist, but assisted areas and intermediate areas survive.



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Few programs have proven more successful than the NJ Commerce & Economic Growth Commission's nationally acclaimed Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) Program.
He didn't restore the Northeast Valley Enterprise Zone per se, but expanded the boundaries of the Hollywood Enterprise Zone to encompass the area.
The California Enterprise Zone program has been around since the 1980s and offers both employees and employers a number of tax benefits to encourage businesses to operate in the 42 most economically challenged regions throughout the state.
 
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