GGR252H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Demand Curve, Distance Decay, Baby Boomers

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Large parking area thus large space of land needed. Middle and higher income populations come with the cars. Yorkdale shopping mall for example has a subway access. You need a large piece of land because the building is flat (1 or 2 levels) Mobility and exposure to shops are very manipulated. There are sound barriers in the in the highway because there are a lot of customers. Generative stores- they generate traffic within the mall. All the other store are suscipient stores- smaller stores in between the big stores. Shopping malls are controlled environments- easy to get in but difficult to get out. Banks are located close to the entrances and exits. Escalators turn you around so that it created mobility on that floor. Cluster in food court (separated)- easier to clean, they can become a destination, recreational component with for example a megaplex (focal points) Attempt to reproduce or mimic a traditional street in a controlled environment.

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