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    “Loblaw Companies Limited is the largest food retailer in Canada that encompasses 1,000 corporate and franchise supermarkets that operates under 22 regional and market segment banners”.(Wikipedia) Loblaw Companies have a binding hold on the retail sector of the Canadian economy; the influence Loblaw Companies holds, accelerates the number of customers by offering the lowest prices and by possessing the largest number of retail stores across Canada. By controlling the majority of consumer retail…

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    1965 (“History”, n.d.). NorthPark Center has more than 200 retailer stores and restaurants, and the total retail floor area is approximately 2-million-square-foot (“History”, n.d.). Therefore, the NorthPark Center is considered to be super-regional malls. The overall appearance of NorthPark Center is very simple. Overall, the shopping center has a square shape and four anchors are located in four different corners. The entire shopping center looks well maintained and updated. The inside area is…

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    2014 has been a year tagged with a surge of active and healthy lifestyles. Physical fitness has been gaining popularity rapidly among varying age groups in the United States. With this good news in mind the future looks bright for Dicks Sporting Goods. Dicks has been cashing in on athletic gear for the past decade and there are no apparent problems stopping them from doing so in the future. Dick’s Sporting goods is planning to take a large piece of customer’s discretionary income in the future.…

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    Linens N Things Case Study

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    occurring LNT was still experiencing mass expansion. After the divestment in 1996 CEO Axelrod should have learned from the company`s mass expansion error. Instead he allowed for not only international expansion (which has supreme high risks) and national expansion even given the weak state of the…

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    purchases their items/products /goods. This later changed to bigger shops run by one man with a few employees and all the work was done manually. Department stores came into being. Beginning in the mid-1990s however there was an explosion of shopping malls. Where customers interacted with professionals and not with just one single person (the owner). (Ms. Vidushi Handa, Mr. Navneet Grover).Consumers can have a wide range of choices of goods. With great offers, discounts Growth of Orgainsed…

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    Key Drivers of Retailing in India Consumer Pull In Pre-Liberalization the manufacturer was the king of the market, all the power rested with the manufacturer. But in today’s market, consumer are the kings, this is mainly due to liberalization in consumer goods, industries, vanity product, consumerism and increasing wealth. All this change will be mainly seen in youths in metro cities. Consumers can be divided into two broad categories: • High income segment- The consumers who have high income…

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    Westfield London History

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    Westfield London - Shepherd's Bush Westfield London, the spearheading shopping and relaxation destination, is an imaginative and element place for another era of customer to shop, to eat, and to meet. Westfield London - Shepherd's Bush at an astounding 150,000 square meters the forcing Shepherd's Bush Westfield Shopping Center has the questionable honor of being London's biggest shopping center. 80 percent are design centered with more than 700 style brands including more than 40 extravagance…

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    An automatic door opens, dozens of footsteps walk through it. A “clink” and a “ka-Ching” is heard as it echoes through a line of impatient customers. Many come for various reasons, some might come for food while others might just come to pick up a new video game. The rattling noises of merchandise filling plastic bags can be heard as well while workers try to get out as many people as possible. However, it’s just another day and another dollar as some might say. We can pretty much just say it’s…

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    Payless Stores Case Study

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    Each Payless store has a similar, but different layout to it. Some stores are super stores, some are located in a mall, and others are located in a strip mall. Depending on the type of Payless store that it is, the signage and displays alternate. For instance, the Berkshire Mall Payless has six end panels to display signs and shoes versus the Payless in Broadcast Square shopping center which only has four. In this case, Payless is given a layout…

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    the community of Springdale include the Springdale Mall, West Mall, and the downtown area on Main Street. Do male or females have the same attitude towards the shopping centers? Did the marital status of the respondent have any bearing on the attitude towards the shopping…

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