White City is home to Television Centre, White City Place, Westfield London and Loftus Road, the home stadium of Queens Park Rangers F.C. The district got its name from the white marble cladding used on buildings during several exhibitions when the area was first developed, between 1908 and 1914.
White City today is a place where contradictions live in plain sight. To the north, the White City Estate—built in the 1930s as social housing—still stands with its sturdy red-brick spine, home to a tight-knit, multi-ethnic community that has weathered decades of underinvestment.
White City which began as an enclave for US soldiers in the early 40’s, sits near two major highways close to numerous shopping centers and recreational areas, yet it is just around the bend from the meandering Rogue River and beautiful TouVelle State Park.
White City sets up the stage for businesses to develop the next generation of leaders. A place of entertainment and innovation, where media conglomerates coexist with leading life sciences businesses — connected on an international stage.
The City of White City extends a warm welcome to each and everyone who comes to visit; and a special welcome to those who decide to make it their home. White City is home to approximately 520 people with roots in country living at its best.
White City is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. The city is an enclave of Sandy. The population was 5,522 at the 2020 census, a modest increase from the 2010 population of 5,407.
Set to become an exciting new cultural hub in the capital, White City – which sits within the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham – is also popular for its proximity to the city centre. It is served by several Underground lines, including the Central, Hammersmith and City, and Circle lines.