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Historically,
Boston's most vibrant industrial area, is home to a more diverse group of
businesses than any other area of the City. |
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Goods
produced in Newmarket are sold not only in Boston, but also throughout the
world. Revenues from those goods
provide an infusion of capital to the city and its service and financial
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Its
proximity to downtown Boston, Route 93, the Mass. Turnpike and Logan Airport is
a key to Newmarket's success. |
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The
location is attractive not only to the numerous food processing, manufacturing
and supply companies that have long prospered in Newmarket, but also to the
many biotech, healthcare, retail, hotel, social service and financial companies
that have made Newmarket home in more recent years. |
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In
today's global economy, varied business activities provide a hedge against
declines in individual market sectors.
Newmarket's diverse business community is vital to a well-balance
economy and the economic health of Boston. As an important industrial and economic development
area, Newmarket provides
significant employment opportunities. Most employees working in Newmarket's
wholesale business sector are residents of Boston and contribute substantially
to the local economy. Overall, more
than 15,000 people are employed by Newmarket businesses.
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Thus, a product that
is "made in Newmarket",
is made by someone who is "making it in Newmarket".
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