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It's easier, I think, to give examples of what I want your opinion on: I understand marketing, but still find it stupid! LOL It seems to me that this is a relatively affluent area. Businesses want to be where the money is, like vultures to the carcass. I live in Los Angeles and as one boogies around the outskirts of town one will notice super-centers are popping up in the middle of nowhere. Not to worry. Brand new subdivisions of homes will sprout up around them in no time. The tactic is that when the homes become occupied, all their shopping needs are close at hand. As a matter of fact, these vendors that are close at hand are the only vendors within a reasonable distance of home. Ready-made communities. Aggressive expansion. Take a worthless piece of land, put something on it, and it's not worthless any more. Its called marketing. I used to drive past two starbucks during my 3 mile commute to work - at starbucks! It's unbelievable that they can keep that many stores in business, but they do! When large retail corporation open up new locations, a lot of research goes into the choice in location. I know it may seem odd to have a starbucks 5 minutes from another one, but what you have to take into consideration is the population within the drive circle of that 5 minute radius. A company, like starbucks, has to take into consideration how many people it can successfully serve, without over crowding or long wait times, and also take into consideration how far a consumer would actually travel for a cup of coffee, which is not that far. Hense, although they seem awfuly close to each other, it makes sense for profits. Our trends seem to be not only bigger and better but newer and in your face without regard many times to good sense. I don't think you're off base. I wouldn't use any store that had limited access from a dangerous intersection. Starbucks is usually pretty on top of things though. Could the second one be in response to people who don't want to use Target? |
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