Relier Pairs Retail Key TermsVersion en ligne Match the term to the definition as it relates to retail par Tiffany Kelly 1 free-standing store 2 target market 3 4 business district 5 6 7 shopping mall 8 add-on charge 9 competitive environment 10 trade area 11 shopping center 12 The people who are most likely to purchase clothing from the fashion boutique. The geographic surroundings, which provide the majority of a business’s customers. The number of people who walk or drive past a retail store location during a specific time. A strip mall is a neighborhood space composed of a row of stores or service outlets that are managed by a coherent retail entity. An enclosed space with inward-facing stores, a connected walkway, and parking around the outside perimeter. A retail store that is located in a building not attached to other stores. It is a retail store on a street, as opposed to in a mall or strip center, and can be situated on a busy highway or in a quiet neighborhood location. Online retailers are retailers who conduct retail operations strictly on the Internet, with no brick-and-mortar stores. Mixed use development is a real estate project with planned integration of some combination of retail, office, residential, hotel, recreation, or other functions. A per-square-foot charge or percentage of a store's gross sales used for advertising and promotion costs for the shopping area and upkeep of the common areas, such as parking, sidewalks, sitting areas, and restrooms. The number and types of businesses a company competes against and the proximity of these businesses. A group of retail and other commercial establishments that is owned and managed as a single property, typically with on-site parking. An unenclosed shopping area that usually has a concentration of office and retail buildings that feature a variety of stores and does not include parking.