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London's Historical Market Streets as Evidence of Seller Clustering

The modern financial district of the City of London provides historical evidence of seller clustering through its surviving street names. These names reflect the specific trades that once dominated each area, with examples including Pudding Lane, Bread Street, Milk Street, Threadneedle Street, Ironmonger Lane, Poultry, Ropemaker Street, and Silk Street.

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