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Entire towns and cities dominated by one company

Big businesses that have taken root
Seattle, USA: Amazon
Menlo Park, USA: Facebook
Suwon, South Korea: Samsung Electronics
Redmond, USA: Microsoft
Wolfsburg, Germany: Volkswagen
Cupertino, USA: Apple
Mountain View, USA: Alphabet
Älmhult, Sweden: IKEA
Los Gatos, USA: Netflix
Sunderland, UK: Nissan
Reno, USA: Tesla
Beaverton, USA: Nike
Eindhoven, Netherlands: Philips
Bentonville, USA: Walmart
Billund, Denmark: LEGO
Everett, USA: Boeing
Herzogenaurach, Germany: Adidas/Puma
Hershey, USA: Hershey
Round Rock, USA: Dell
Oranjemund, Namibia: De Beers
Jamshedpur, India: Tata
Port Talbot, UK: Tata Steel
Broughton, UK: Airbus
Treviso, Italy: Benetton
La Coruña, Spain: Inditex
Kiruna, Sweden: LKAB
Visp, Switzerland: Lonza
Ludwigshafen, Germany: BASF
Alcoa, USA: Alcoa
Mondragón, Spain: Mondragón Cooperative Corporation
Bagdad, USA: Freeport-McMoRan
Scunthorpe, UK: British Steel
Solomeo, Italy: Brunello Cucinelli
Tolyatti, Russia: AvtoVAZ
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Big businesses that have taken root

The Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries saw the development of "company towns": locations where a single business ruled the roost.

Alhough these communities have become fewer and further between over the centuries, there are still many towns, and even cities, that are dominated by just one major firm.

Click or scroll through our gallery for some fascinating examples of company town from around the globe. All dollar amounts in US dollars, unless otherwise stated.

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Daniel Coughlin

29 January 2021

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