This is a list of company towns.
- See the category Company towns for an unannotated list of articles.
- See the category Socialist planned cities for an unannotated list of articles.
Europe
Belgium
- Louvain-la-Neuve, home of the Université Catholique de Louvain
Czech Republic
- Zlín, original headquarters of Bata Shoes company
- Zruč nad Sázavou, Central Bohemia region (Bata came in 1939)
- Sezimovo Ústí
Denmark
- Billund, home of LEGO's International Headquarters.
North America
Canada
Dominican Republic
- La Romana, primarily owned by the Central Romana Corporation (part of the Fanjul sugar and real estate empire).
Mexico
- Ciudad Pemex, Tabasco built around a PEMEX plant.
United States
Asia
India
Vikroli, Mumbai, earlier Bombay, developed by Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Sakharwadi, Maharashtra, developed by Walchand Industries Kirloskarwadi, Maharashtra developed by L.K.Kirloskar
- Kumarapatnam, Karnataka, developed by Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Group. A small town developed solely due to two large scale units of Grasim Industries (textiles).
- Nagda, Madhya Pradesh, developed by Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Group. The town economy is mostly dependent on the 4 large scale units of Grasim Industries (textiles).
- Kansbahal, Orissa, developed by Larsen & Toubro Ltd. with the residential colonies, schools, hospital etc. all being established and maintained by L&T's heavy engineering works.
Australia
- Cabramurra, New South Wales, built as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme
- Jabiru, Northern Territory, built for the Ranger Uranium Mine
- Leinster, Western Australia, BHP mining town, closed community
- Moomba, South Australia, built for gas processing
- Mount Beauty, Victoria and Bogong Village, established by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria to house construction workers from the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme
- Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, built for workers at the Alcan Gove Alumina Refinery and mining operation, operated by Rio Tinto
- Roxby Downs, South Australia, built for Olympic Dam mine
West Asia
- Ahmadi, home of Kuwait Oil Company
- Awali, home of the Bahrain Petroleum Company
Iran
- Naft Shahr, a city established for oil well drilling.
- Mahshahr, a petroleum exporting port.
- Salafchegan, an industrial city
- Alborz Industrial City[4]
References
- James Stevens Curl. A dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture Oxford University Press, 2006, retrieved 28 October 2014^
- Encyklopedia Warszawy. Warsaw: Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, 1994, p. 328–329. ISBN 83-01-08836-2.^
- Archived copy retrieved 2012-03-28^