From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbusiness parkˈbusiness ˌpark noun [countable] TIFAREAan area where many companies and businesses have buildings and offices
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business park• The area named in the court order has been used by gypsies but is earmarked for a new £125m business park.• Pleasanton built a business park that ignited a commercial exodus from several Bay Area cities and sent its real estate skyrocketing.• A business park will provide offices and light industrial premises.• The Crossing Business Center, a 115-acre business park and employment center within Summerlin.• So Oxford's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park.• The deal means property developer Legacy will turn the Dome into a hi-tech business park.• The mosque, a converted office in a Tempe business park, is wall-to-wall with faithful.• But like much of Texas during that period, the business park was a bust.From Longman Business Dictionarybusiness parkˈbusiness ˌpark noun [countable]PROPERTY an area of land where many companies have their buildings and offices, usually just outside a cityThe Cambridge Business Park is located to the North East of Cambridge.