Community Shopping Centers

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Community shopping centers, which are usually anchored by a discount store, junior department store, or a variety store, and comprise stores that offer mostly convenience goods, personal services, and, perhaps, some shopper's goods (furniture and clothing) or specialized services. Their typical size ranges from 120,000 to 400,000 square feet, and their area of influence ex-tends to about a 30-minute drive from their location.

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Retail center formats are often being challenged, as retailers and developers seek strategies and shopping environment settings that will enable them to increase market share. For example, some other retail-center formats include super-neighborhood centers, which are neighborhood centers with larger anchors, off-price centers selling higher-end brand-name products at considerably reduced prices, and outlet centers, which represent a collection of outlet factory stores.