Quality Index In Judging Shopping Centre

Shopping Center Quality Index !!!  --- SQI

India tops the annual list of most attractive countries for international retail expansion, according to AT Kearney's Global Retail Development Index 2006 .The USD 270-billion Indian retail market is growing at the rate of 13 per cent -- and the organized segment grew nearly 48 per cent in 2006 at prevailing prices. Projected growth rate for the organized segment is about 40 per cent for year 2007 and with major global players and Indian corporate houses entering the fray this growth is likely to touch 45 per cent per annum over the next three years. By 2010 about 300 million square feet of additional retail space likely to be generated. Mall development has been steady -- currently there are about 200 operational malls (including some on the verge of completion), and this number is expected to rise to almost 600 by the year 2010. Of the new malls coming up, 40 per cent are concentrated in the smaller cities.

Quality of shopping malls in terms building quality though being one of the most important factors have always being ignored as there are no set parameters to do a comparative study. With over 600 malls that will be operational in next 5-6 years the success factor of the mall will depend not only on tenant mix, location, facilities but various other factors.

It is important for the retailers, advertisers and investors to judge a shopping mall on totality with quality index also. This is important as "what can be measured?.. Can only be improved".

An overall ranking of various factors affecting the success of shopping center can be done through analytical weightage method.

Loosely we can say that : A shopping center is store of stores spread over a building or multiple buildings ena ...
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