Match the type of retail store location with its correct description.

Drag and drop application.
central business district
central business district drop zone empty.
regional shopping center
regional shopping center drop zone empty.
community shopping center
community shopping center drop zone empty.
strip mall
strip mall drop zone empty.
power center
power center drop zone empty.
serve customers who are within a 10- to 20-minute drive; contain one primary store and 20 to 40 smaller outlets
the oldest type of retail setting; a community's downtown area
large shopping areas of 50 to 150 stores that contain two or three anchor stores
clusters of stores located in neighborhoods to serve people who are within a 5- to 10-minute drive
huge shopping strip with multiple anchor stores; combine the convenience of location provided by strip malls with the power of national stores

1 answer

Sure! Here’s how the types of retail store locations match with their correct descriptions:

  1. Central Business District

    • Description: The oldest type of retail setting; a community's downtown area.
  2. Regional Shopping Center

    • Description: Large shopping areas of 50 to 150 stores that contain two or three anchor stores.
  3. Community Shopping Center

    • Description: Serve customers who are within a 10- to 20-minute drive; contain one primary store and 20 to 40 smaller outlets.
  4. Strip Mall

    • Description: Clusters of stores located in neighborhoods to serve people who are within a 5- to 10-minute drive.
  5. Power Center

    • Description: Huge shopping strip with multiple anchor stores; combine the convenience of location provided by strip malls with the power of national stores.

If you have any more questions or need additional information, feel free to ask!