Development in urban areas can only sustained by infrastructure development. These areas provide a wide range of services to the wider community, global and local, and require large quantities of resources like electricity to function effectively. There is also a lot of commute into and out of the urban so road networks are important in maintaining effective communication. Networks for telecommunication facilitate better coordination and administration, both primary functions of urban areas.
One dominant requirement of location for new industry according to Hall is "good infrastructural and telecommunications linkages..."Improving basic infrastructure can promote development of an area. In urban areas there is constantly improvement structurally as cities grow and their functions change. The infrastructural change usually is in an effort to facilitate or promote this change and influence the development.
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