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Comparative Analysis A comparative study is done between A+B+C which includes all three different typology. The analysis is done in terms of spatial orientation, characteristics, and other various factors which in understanding the different forms of market

Plan of Retail Showroom in Mall

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Figure 19a

Plan of Street Shop

Figure 19b Plan of Municipal Market Shop

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High A large sum of money is invested in order to setup business

High Considering the expensive retail space a large number barriers exits in starting off.

Less Considering a ownership the user has to pay nominal fee

Less Loss is only subject to less sales and vice-a-versa

High The large space and hiring of employees and other expenses costs more

Not Applicable

High A sense of security as the shop is permanent and residing in an enclosed building.

High More rules as subject to proper functioning as per government laws.

Less A small amount of money is invested in starting of business

Less A smaller investment can be viable to start off.

High The rent is high compared to daily earning which changes as per market situations

High Various removal drive bribing leads frequent losses.

Less Less expensive are subject small business with small turnover and use of less space

High A number of municipal authorities and police are bribed

Less No sense of security as eviction drive can runoff the temporary stall.

Less As not recognized as legal less rules are implied to it.

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Average Usable and storage space per sq/ft

Mall :- Considering an average of shop of size of 2000sq/ft about 35% is used for storage while 45% is used for display goods while 20% is used for movement for customers.

Street Vendor :- Considering an average shop size of 15sq/ft about 15% is used for storage while 75% is used for display goods while 10% for used for movement for customers.

Municipal Market:- Considering an average shop size of 150sq/ft about 45% is used for storage as well as 35% is used for display of goods while 20% for used for movement for customers.

Average Economic cost per sq/ft

Mall :- Considering an average of shop of size of 2000sq/ft costing for a rent of 5 lac Rupees including everything would cost around 250 Rs Sq/ft.

Street Vendor :- Considering an average shop size of 15sq/ft costing for a rent of 8 thousand rupees including everything would cost around 533Rs Sq/ft

Municipal Market:- Considering an average shop size of 150sq/ft costing for a rent of 15 thousand rupees including everything would cost around 100Rs Sq/ft

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