Importance of Location Decision in retail Business; The importance of the location decision is due to the following factors. Location is a major cost factor because it 1. Involves large capital investment 2. Affects transportation costs 3. Affects human resources cost‚ e.g.‚ salaries etc Location is a major revenue factor in retail business because it 1. Affects the amount of customer traffic 2. Affects the volume of business The terms ‘location’ and ‘site’ are often used interchangeably
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Private Audience)‚ the Hammam (bathing area) and Shah Burj. The fort has two main entrances - Delhi Gate and Lahore Gate. The latter get its name from the fact that it faces Lahore in Pakistan. It’s entrance leads to Delhi’s most crowded bazaar‚ Chandni Chowk. A must see! There is a Light and Sound Show every evening. Purana Quila‚ Delhi In 1538‚ the Mughal emperor Humayun laid the foundations of his city named Dinpanah‚ or the Refuge of the Faithful. The inner citadel of this city
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location for five outlets is as below and the reason why I have chosen them : 1. ChandniChowk Being a main marketplace in Delhi‚ an old city‚ with the Red Fort as its focal point and Jama Masjid as the praying centre‚ has a fascinating market called Chandni Chowk. It is Asia’s largest wholesale market. It is one of the oldest and busiest markets in central north Delhi‚ the Laal Quila (The Red Fort) and FatehPuri Masjid‚ along with the most famous mosque of Delhi Jama Masjid in the vicinity. An outlet in
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Action Plan. Principles of Software Engineering University of Ballarat SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES CP 851 Principles of Software Engineering Semester 2007/1 Tutorial Exercise Week 1: Answer the * ones in groups during your Tutorial Class. Rest to be completed by next week. All answers need to be typed in a Premium4507 Words19 Pages Itech6501 Principles of Software Engineering Tut2 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ITECH3501/ITECH6501
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Media Economics & Global Marketplace Common structures Monopoly - a single firm dominates production and distribution‚ either nationally or locally. Eg: a city with one newspaper or tv station. More prevalent at the local level. Oligopoly - just a few firms dominate the industry. e.g. film industry--film studios. Limited competition - aka monopolistic competition - a media market with many producers and sellers but only a few differentiable products within a category. For example‚ radio
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this imposing building in redstone has its walls that vary in height from 18 m on river (Yamuna) side to 33 m on the city side. Of the two gates‚ Lahore Gate and Delhi Gate‚ the former facing the Chandni Chowk is more imposing. The Lahore Gate faces to Lahore (now in Pakistan) and gives access to Chhatta Chowk (the vaulted arcade). Of the prime attractions in the fort are Diwan-i-Am (the Hall of
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“TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT” (A Case Study of Road Network of Main CBD Area Hyderabad) SUBMITTED BY: WAQAR AHMED 10 MCRP 06 SUBMITTED TO: IRFAN AHMED MEMON DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY JAMSHORO 1. INTRODUCTION Traffic management is the term used to describe the study of the needs of all users of the transport system and provision of better facilities
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DELHI BUS ROUTE TO PIET 1 Bus No:- HR-67-4330 (01) NARELA TO PIET Sr. No Bus Stop Timing 1 Bawana Chowk 7:20AM 2 Anaj Mandi 7:22AM 3 Syndicate Bank 7:25AM 4 Lampur Chowk 7:30AM 5 Safiyabad Road 7:35AM 6 Saboli Mod 7:38AM 7 Sec-5 Narela 7:40 AM 8 Raja Harishchander Hospital 7:42AM 9 Singhu Border 7:50 AM 10 Jati Morh 7:55AM 11 Kundli 8:00 AM 12 Nathupur Morh 8:02 AM 13 Shani Mandir 8:05 AM 14 Bishmamil 8:10AM 15 Rai 8:12AM 16 Bahalgarh 8:15AM 17 Jaurasic Park 8:20AM 18 Bhigan 8:30 AM 19 PIET 8:50
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Content Introduction: Typomorphological study Shahjahanabad‚ Walled city‚ New Delhi‚ India as an Example Methods of analysis reviewed 1. SAR Method : N.J.Habraken Shahjahanabad as example 2. Image of the city : Kevin Lynch Shahjahanabad as example Conclusion References Introduction: The City A city can be defined as a juxtaposition of different layers‚ relationships developed over a period of time between the living inhabitants‚ the physical structure and social aspects
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1. My Favourite monument- TAJ MAHAL Everyone has their own favorite time to see the Taj Mahal. Crowds will distract you from the cool‚ serene presence of this flawless monument. The best way is to try arriving just as it opens or as it is about to close. A few minutes alone in the perpetually echoing inner sanctum will reward you far more than several hours spent on a guided tour. The sensuously curving lines of the temple of love demand to be savored without interruption‚ then the presence
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