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Friday, July 23, 2010

MALLS IN INDIA










BIG INDIA PVT Centre. LTD. "The answer is the great Indian retail boom."

Retail formats, representing mainly because by the All-India Open Mall concept and provides a unique platform for retailers and consumers, which is very convenient for the maximum convenience for the consumer and price. The end result is the retail price.






MALLS IN INDIA:
Basic retailers, who are all over the world to assess the "Open Mall» concept as a more appropriate design of the Mall. BIG India Centre unleashing the same revolutionary concept was first center in India. Our focus is in India to our strength in product design and format, international experience and branding. Great Indian retail space supply centers are fully focused on the retail format that offers unique visibility and brand value in the offer. A combination of international and local expertise, India is BIG centers provide high quality web space with the right design and right of tenants is Only the best seller.

Shopping mall, shopping center or shopping area in one or more of the formation of the complex of buildings representing the stores department stores, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit together with parking space - modern, traditional market is closed versions.
Modern "car friendly" strip centers have been developed in the 1920s, and shopping malls in line with growth in many parts of suburban living in the western world, particularly in the United States after World War II. From earlier designs tend to be inward-facing, with promenades for theories about how the customer can be attracted by the best controlled environment. Similar is the concept of passage with one or more "anchor" or "big box" stores in the first imports, individual stores or smaller-scale retail chains to take advantage of large stores to attract shoppers many World Trade Center "is a term used mainly in Europe and Australasia, but still shopping center is also used, especially in North America, [2] International North America, business and shopping arcade is also used. In North America the term shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed retail structures (and commonly abbreviated to simply Trade Center), and the Mall is generally open to trade complexes, two types of objects are usually large parking lot, face major traffic arterials and pedestrian links several surrounding counties .
Shopping centers in the United Kingdom can be referred to as "shopping malls", "shopping zones," or "town centers". Standard British pronunciation of the word "mall", as "Mall, London, tree-lined avenue leading to Buckingham Palace, London, and also as a" participant "(friend). Mall may be related or shopping center, where a collection of shops all adjoin pedestrian zone, or exclusively pedestrian street, which allows buyers to walk without interference from vehicle traffic. Mall is generally used in North America to refer to a large shopping area usually consists of one building, which contains numerous shops, usually "anchored" in one or More stores surrounded parking, and the term Arcade is more often used in Great Britain, to refer to a narrow pedestrian only street, often covered or between closely spaced buildings (see Wednesday). Bigger, and often only partially covered pedestrian shopping area in Britain, the so-called shopping centers, shopping areas or pedestrian.

The majority of British shopping centers are in the center, mostly situated in the old shopping district and is surrounded by an auxiliary air commerce in the streets. Large number of out-of-town "regional centers" such as Meadowhall, Sheffield and the Trafford Centre, Manchester was built in 1980 and 1990, but planning rules does not allow any further construction. Out-of-town shopping developments in the UK are now focused on retail parks, which consist of a group of warehouse style shops with individual entrances to the outdoors. Scheduling priority to the development of urban centers, albeit with uneven success. It's Metrocentre, Gateshead (near Newcastle upon Tyne), the largest shopping center in Europe more than 330 shops, 50 restaurants and 11 theaters and Westfield London, the largest indoor shopping center in Europe. Bullring, Birmingham's busiest shopping center in the UK is more than 36.5 million customers warm in her inaugural year.



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