Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
AN EMPILICAL ANALYSIS ON RETAIL LOCATIONS
TOSHIKATU IWAMI
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1973 Volume 207 Pages 43-50,73

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When a certain person intends to open a retail shop at given site, he must dertermine what types of goods he deals. At this time, he'll consider what type of goods is most profitable on that site condition, what is the distance from that site to station, how many passers-by are there in front of that site, what types of goods are dealt at next doors on the both sides. A present retail distribution pattern in the shopping center is regarded as a accumulation of such considerations. Then, I analyze present retail distributions on the subject about proceding factors. It is easily expected that all managers of retail shops have not passed fair judgement. But I think that, to carry out a survey and analysis on as many samples as possible, and to clear relations of factors which are regarded to influence decisions of types of goods and present retail distribution patters, can give us basic knowledges on planning of shopping centers.
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