Antonym: uptown. Similar words: get down to, town, tower, towel, toward, down, downs, into. Meaning: [‚'daʊntaʊn] n. the commercial center of a town or city. adj. of or located in the lower part of a town, or in the business center. adv. toward or in the lower or central part of town.
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(61) Instead, many pit musicians move outdoors during the summer months for free downtown concerts in Grant Park.
(62) The ability to leverage private capital has also come to be increasingly expressed in defense of sorely needed downtown redevelopment activity.
(63) Downtown Atlanta is normally an unhurried place where the noontime odor of fried chicken wafts through the thick humidity.
(64) And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
(65) Reservations are still available at a number of Downtown restaurants.
(66) The museum is about 6 blocks from downtown in a quiet residential area.
(67) Claire operated a boutique, an expensive little shop near the downtown section.
(68) Bill Dailey, 54, a bartender at the downtown Radisson Hotel, also bounded back from a massive stroke.
(69) Hotels in the downtown area were in direct competition with each other.
(70) On downtown streets, broken glass covered many sidewalks and fallen bricks and mortar dented cars.
(71) Civic and church leaders are turning to downtown businesses for help in replacing shrinking government resources.
(72) The stores in the downtown area have to compete for customers in the Christmas season.
(73) Among many traditions are pancake breakfasts served at no charge on downtown street corners and at shopping malls.
(74) The sports bar is alive and kicking Downtown, and they give Monday Night Football a special place on the mantle.
(75) Right now I am working as a law clerk downtown.
(76) But up to 40 percent of downtown spaces are taken up all day by cars with disabled placards.
(77) The city built the California Center for the Arts, Escondido downtown and has taken other measures to help revive that area.
(78) Clearly, in order to save some money, the carousel has been set up in downtown Oslo, about ten kilometres away.
(79) Some downtown buildings, including city hall and the county courthouse, were evacuated.
(80) Because the school is located just west of Downtown[http://sentencedict.com/downtown.html], it attracts an ethnically diverse student population.
(81) The Hughes Center consists of five modern office buildings and about 45 acres of undeveloped land in downtown Las Vegas.
(82) The bustling downtown area of Chicago is dotted with massive new office developments.
(83) Mitchell visualized a hormonal flow chart that resembled a metropolitan subway system, all lines headed for the downtown station.
(84) In several cases, basement walls and floors in downtown businesses buckled from the pressure.
(85) At the public library downtown I return obsessively to the photographs of concentration camps.
(86) Unaware the store was temporarily closed, she had come downtown Thursday trying to buy a jacket for her husband.
(87) Most of the city was aflame, and bitter fighting had taken over the downtown suburbs.
(88) The human service center recently moved from leased space into a new, county-owned building in downtown Grand Forks.
(89) Chao's proposal for a new downtown parking facility was carried at yesterday's council meeting.
(90) By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.