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Anchor stores
Well-established major retail stores that provide stability and security for shopping centers or malls.
Business image
The perception or beliefs that people have about a business
Business layout
A floor plan or map that shows how a business intends to use the space in the site to conduct business.
Convenience goods
Inexpensive products that are purchased regularly and require little time and effort for purchase decisions.
Central shopping district
Downtown area of a town or city or the commercial center.
Community shopping center
Shopping center with one or two anchor stores and 10 or more smaller stores designed to serve residents from many neighborhoods
Downtown area
Central shopping district of a town or city or the commercial center.
Enclosed layout
Organizes types of merchandise into separate areas divided by walls to create individual shopping environments.
Home-based
Operated from a private home usually to cut back on expenses.
Industrial park
Business properties developed on less expensive sections of land away from housing developments and downtown areas.
Mall
An enclosed, climate controlled shopping area
Neighborhood shopping center
Caters to the convenience needs of residents of a certain neighborhood by including a supermarket or drug store as anchor tenants.
Landscaped/free-flow layout
A flexible layout using a combination of the open and enclosed layouts with creative displays to improve customer and sales staff interaction.
Open layout
A layout plan that consists of completely open sales space bounded by outside walls.
Regional shopping center or mall
An enclosed shopping center or mall that combines three or four anchor stores with 40 other stores designed to serve customers from several towns or cities in the region.
Right-angle grid
A highly structured layout design that produces a pattern of crossing aisles.
Shopping goods
Items purchased after comparing prices and features.
Specialty goods
Products that are sought by a consumer who desires a specific brand or product.
Stand alone/Free standing
A business location just outside of shopping centers and away from other businesses.
Super regional shopping center or mall
An extremely large shopping center or mall that exceeds 750,000 square feet and combines many anchor stores and hundreds of smaller stores.