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  2. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    The retail format (also known as the retail formula) influences the consumer's store choice and addresses the consumer's expectations.At its most basic level, a retail format is a simple marketplace, that is; a location where goods and services are exchanged.

  3. Sales per unit area - Wikipedia

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    The location has the second highest sales per square foot of any mall in the nation at approximately $1,300 per square foot (Bal Harbour Shops is first with over $2,500 per square foot). [1] The average for specialty apparel retailers, for instance, is $400 per square foot ($4,400/m 2 ), and according to Baseline Magazine the retailer Hot Topic ...

  4. List of countries with IKEA stores - Wikipedia

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    The store is located in Cairo Festival City Mall, and it has 34,500 square meters (371,000 square feet). [83] A second store is located in Mall of Arabia in 6th of October City. A third pop-up store is opened only during summer in Sidi Abdel Rahman. [84] [85] 46 Qatar: 2013 Doha: 1 The first IKEA in Qatar opened its door on March 11, 2013. [86]

  5. 41 tips to support small businesses this holiday season (on ...

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    According to Constant Contact's Small Business Now report, 50% of small businesses get at least a quarter of their annual revenue from holiday shoppers, and this jumps to 73% for small retail shops.

  6. Grocery store - Wikipedia

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    The UK government does not define "grocery (shop)" or "supermarket" nor a distinction between them, but defines the types of store formats (whether they sell groceries, or otherwise): [6] "One-stop shops" as over 1,400 square metres (15,000 square feet) "Mid-range stores": between 280 and 1,400 square metres (3,000 and 15,000 square feet), and

  7. L.A. small businesses see years of work reduced to ash - AOL

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    He’s one of many small-business owners across greater Los Angeles who are just beginning to reckon with the devastating wildfires that have raged across the region, turning decades of history ...

  8. 9 Types of Pivots That Small Businesses Made During the ... - AOL

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    Some small businesses had to get creative to stay afloat, moving traditionally in-person services online, pivoting to provide pandemic essentials like masks and sanitizer or offering new options ...

  9. Retail - Wikipedia

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    The average size of a U.S. supermarket grew from 31,000 square feet (2,900 m 2) square feet in 1991 to 44,000 square feet (4,100 m 2) square feet in 2000. [25] By the end of the twentieth century, stores were using labels such as "mega-stores" and "warehouse" stores to reflect their growing size. [ 26 ]