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Shopping Place

Introduction
Market Malls E-shopping

Traditional customer like to shop in market. Entire family likes to shop in mall.
Children play games Parents buy grocery Grand parents would like to take walk

E- shopping is still an emerging in India.


Techno Saving Consumers

The term shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed retail structures. Shopping mall a place where a collection of shops all adjoin a pedestrian area or an exclusively pedestrianised street that allows shoppers to walk without interference from vehicle traffic.

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In most of the world the term shopping centre is used, especially in Europe, Australasia and South America; The word Shopping mall is used, predominantly in North America and the Philippines. Outside of North America, shopping precinct and shopping arcade are also used.

Amusement park at the center of the Mall of America in Bloomingto n, Minnesota, the largest shopping mallStates

In Hong Kong, the term "shopping centre" is the most frequently used, and the name of a shopping centre in Hong Kong usually contains the word "centre" or "plaza". The same is true for Portuguese-speaking Brazil, though with American spelling "shopping center".

Shopping arcade in Tokyo, Japan

Classes

In many cases, regional and super-regional malls exist as parts of large superstructures which often also include office space, residential space, amusement parks and so forth.

Regional

A regional mall is, per the International Council of Shopping Centers, in the United States, a shopping mall which is designed to service a larger area (15 miles) than a conventional shopping mall. It is typically larger with 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2) to 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) gross leasable area with at least two anchor stores and offers a wider selection of stores. Regional malls are also found as tourist attractions in vacation areas.

Super regional

A super regional mall is, per the International Council of Shopping Centers, in the U.S. a shopping mall with over 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) of gross leasable area. Three or more anchors, mass merchant, more variety, fashion apparel, and serves as the dominant shopping venue for the region (25 miles) in which it is located.

Components
Food court A common feature of shopping malls is a food court: this typically consists of a number of fast food vendors of various types, surrounding a shared seating area. Department stores Stand-alone stores Multiplex

Why people like to go to Shopping Malls?


There are multiple people to meet. No matter what mall you visit, there is always a group of people walking around. Malls are one of the friendliest places. They are almost like an indoor park. There is food. There should be no reason to leave a mall too early. If anyone gets hungry, the food court is right inside. We do not have to relocate or drive through that busy line at McDonald's just to get a meal. The food court is very beneficial to mall shoppers. We find everything needed at one stop. This is one of the great benefits of shopping at malls. Everything we need is more than likely in the mall. We don't have to waste gallons of gas just to get everything done. The mall is our one-stop shop.

We get to walk around. Exercise is always a plus. While we shop, we can get our exercise going on too. Most malls are large enough to get at least a 30-minute workout. What a win-win situation. There are a lot of different events and offers. If a certain promotion, sale, or giveaway is being offered, the companies know that the mall is the best place to target people. You'd be surprised at how many offers are present in the mall. One day you might get lucky or discover a unique product. There is space for parking

The "Sevens" shopping mall in Dsseldorf, Germany.

The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, in Arlington, Virginia, United States

Beat the weather and still shop. Some people don't like to go out because it may be too hot, rainy, or cold. In the mall, the temperature is controlled to the right temperature. You may forget all about the weather once you are inside. There is always a place to sit down. If you ever get tired of standing, there are always benches nearby. Most people never get tired of shopping, but it is always nice to know that we can stop and take a rest if we want to. We do not always have to spend our money. Just because we go to the mall does not mean we have to buy something. We could just hang out with our friends or whomever we may be with. We could just check out the latest fashion and all the free benefits of shopping at malls. We always find something we like or want to buy. It is hard to go out to the mall and not find anything we like. Even if we do not buy anything the same day, we will eventually buy something that excites us. Its beneficial to find something that we like so much

Cabot Circus in Bristol city centre, England

Malls are an easy and convenient addition to society. With the presence of multiple stores in the same location, consumers can buy their material needs and wants without leaving the single overarching structure. Malls, however, are a symbol of materialism and are able to generate a wealth of capital simply by displaying itself as a social hub. Many corporations place their retail stores in malls because of the large numbers of people visiting malls on a daily basis. Attractive window displays, customer greetings, and special mall sales all play a part in luring customers into spending money.

Malls often house well-established franchises, eliminating competition from small businesses. As malls become larger, they reduce the customers needs and desires for stand-alone stores, causing them to shop at malls where they are likely to purchase items they did not intend and thus spend more money. By bringing together popular franchises and chains, malls show the consumer what they should want and buy in order to elevate their social status and appearance.

Interior of the Toronto Eaton Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Westfield Carousel, in a suburb of Perth, Australia

Name

Location

Year

Size

Lido Mall

Central Business District

120,000 sq ft (11,000 m2)

Leela Galleria

Old Airport Road

110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2)

The Forum Value Mall

Whitefield

300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2)

Garuda Mall

CBD

2005

280,000 sq ft (26,000 m2)

Bangalore Central

CBD; Jayanagar

275,000 sq ft (25,500 m2)

Garuda Mall Entrance, Bangalore

Total Mall

225,000 sq ft (20,900 m2)

Gopalan Mall

Mysore Road

180,000 sq ft (17,000 m2)

Total Mall

Old Airport Road

170,000 sq ft (16,000 m2)

Garuda Swagath Mall

Jayanagar

170,000 sq ft (16,000 m2)

Cosmos Mall

Whitefield

145,000 sq ft (13,500 m2)

The Collection

UB City

130,000 sq ft (12,000 m2)

Mantri Square

Malleswaram

2010

1,700,000 sq ft (158,000 m2)

The Forum

Hosur Road

2004

625,000 sq ft (58,100 m2)

Sigma Mall

Cunningham Road

120,000 sq ft (11,000 m2)

Royal Meenakshi Mall

Near Meenakshi Temple, Bannerghatta Road

422,000 sq ft (39,200 m2)

Total Mall#5

Opp EMC2, Outer Ring Road

June 2011

The Mantri Square (largest mall in South Asia), Bangalore

The Forum, Banglore

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