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  2. Retail floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Retail floor planning (also referred to as floorplanning or inventory financing) is a type of short term loan used by retailers to purchase high-cost inventory such as automobiles. These loans are often secured by the inventory purchased as collateral. [1] Floor planning is commonly used in new and used car dealerships. [2]

  3. Supermarket - Wikipedia

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    BI-LO supermarket. A supermarket is a self-service shop offering a wide variety of food, beverages and household products, organized into sections.Strictly speaking, a supermarket is larger and has a wider selection than earlier grocery stores, but is smaller and more limited in the range of merchandise than a hypermarket or big-box market.

  4. A new Publix grocery store is planned for Columbia. Here’s ...

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    The supermarket chain already has several stores in the Midlands. The company says the new one will be about 45,000 square feet. A new Publix grocery store is planned for Columbia.

  5. Floor plan - Wikipedia

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    Floor plans use standard symbols to indicate features such as doors. This symbol shows the location of the door in a wall and which way the door opens. A floor plan is not a top view or bird's-eye view; it is a measured drawing to scale of the layout of a floor in a building.

  6. Sprouts plans for Wall supermarket fall apart, but first ...

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    The 22,708-square-foot store is part of what was the A&P supermarket. The store is hiring 95 full- and part-time employees, positions that include department managers, assistant department ...

  7. These are the Vons, Pavilions, Albertsons to be sold in ...

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    Supermarket giant Kroger Co. announced plans to offload more than 60 supermarkets in California as part of its planned merger with Albertsons.

  8. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    These offer a wider range of goods and has two anchor supermarkets or discount department stores. They may also follow a parallel configuration, or may be L- or U-shaped. Community centers usually feature a retail area of 100,000 to 350,000 square feet (9,300 to 32,500 m 2 ) and serve a primary area of 3 to 6 miles (5 to 10 km).

  9. Hypermarket - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest chain Fred Meyer, now a division of the Kroger supermarket company, opened the first suburban one-stop shopping center in 1931 in the Hollywood District of Portland, Oregon. The store's innovations included a grocery store alongside a drugstore plus off-street parking and an automobile lubrication and oil service. In 1933 ...