Noun
a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences
Source: WordNetMultiple cracks began to score the earth in a residential district named Leilani Estates, and beginning May 3, they were erupting lava up into the sky and into the houses and yards of those living there. Source: Internet
Dubai Square — in its totality — represents a 2.6-million square meter retail, hospitality and residential district for the future. Source: Internet
The Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing last week for a conditional-use application for Southern Delaware Botanic Gardens, a proposed project to be located in an agricultural residential district in Dagsboro. Source: Internet
The residential district became a symbol of resistance to Assad after government troops surrounded it with tanks and artillery and shelled it intensively for weeks, killing and wounding civilians cowering in its ruined buildings. Source: Internet
Warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition struck a residential district of the Yemeni capital Sanaa overnight, killing eight to 10 civilians, residents said on Friday. Source: Internet
The area was meant to contain nine redevelopment sites that culminated to a full 2.3 million square feet comprised of three distinct sections: the terminal district, the commercial district, and the residential district. Source: Internet