Date of Award
4-1-1976
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Geography and Geology
Abstract
It is a matter of common observation that the construction of office buildings in Omaha has not been uniform in either size or location. These a real variations are constantly changing. An understanding of these variations and their change; is very important to the study of Omaha’s office geography in particular and the country’s office industry in general. This unique phase of, the country’s urban geography is certainly worth a good deal more public attention and study than it has been accorded in the past.
Recommended Citation
Hornbeck, Harold Eugene, "The Office Industry: Pattern of Distribution in Omaha" (1976). Student Work. 1974.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/1974
Comments
A Thesis Presented to the Department of Geography/Geology and the Faculty of the College of Graduate Studies and Research University of Nebraska In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts University of Nebraska at Omaha. Copyright Harold Eugene Hornbeck April, 1976