How the various aspects of the shopping mall will change depending on the level of the shopping hierarchy center The purpose of my survey is to see how all aspects of the shopping center change with the level of the shopping center. 2 Geographic Background Shopping grade is a classification used to differentiate shopping malls of various sizes. Pyramid chart A shows the hierarchy of shopping. The higher the location of the shopping mall in the hierarchical pyramid, the larger the total number of stores, the wider the scope, the more types of stores / services, the more the range of impact.
Based on a hierarchical pyramid, it is a dealer of shopping malls, newspapers and magazines to buy low price goods. These centers are small. At the top of the pyramid is the center where expensive items are sold. These centers are big. Examples of low-priced goods and services are news stands, grocery stores, bakeries, and post offices. Examples of luxury goods and services are jewelry, shopping malls, shopping malls. They are backed by greater limits and needs. In an orderly arrangement at the city level, Christaller identified seven different key payment sequences and provided different sets of products and services. The villages are evenly spaced - the distances between the same centers are equal, and the larger centers are more remote from the smaller centers. The settlement has a hexagonal market area, which is most effective in terms of quantity and function.
The shopping center is full of Brackenfel and its surroundings, and Cape Gate Shopping Center is the nearest shopping destination. The latest version of countless shopping centers is a convenient shopping center at the Okavango Crossing Shopping Center, at the corner of Okavango and Langeberg Road. The main tenants are checkers, woolworth, virgin active, and there are various retail outlets in the center such as restaurants, coffee shops, chemists, hairdressers, optometrists, clothing, banks, ATMs and so on.
Neighborhood malls provide convenient products and services that customers need every day. According to the International Civil Service Commission (2004), more than 50% of centers are based on supermarkets, about 33% of centers are occupied by health-conscious business such as pharmacies. In other words, supermarkets and pharmacies are the major tenants of such shopping centers. Neighborhood Mall is in a residential area of net retail space ranging from 30,000 square feet to 150,000 square feet. The main catchment area is within 5 minutes by car and the catchment catchment area is from 20,000 to 50,000 (International Council of Shopping Centers, 2004).