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The Correlation between Convenience Stores’ Distribution and Urban Spatial Function: Taking the FamilyMart Stores in Shanghai as an Example

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  • Shuling Liao

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China)

  • Kun Liu

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China)

  • Ying Yang

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China)

  • Yong Liu

    (Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China)

Abstract

This manuscript mainly focuses on the correlation between the spatial distribution of convenience stores and the distribution of urban spatial functions. We took 1217 FamilyMart convenience stores within the Shanghai outer ring area as the research objects and used the calculation method of kernel density estimation. The results show that the distribution of Shanghai FamilyMart stores is centered on the three central urban areas of Huangpu District, Jing’an District, and Xuhui District; the high-density areas of convenience stores partially overlap with the city’s main center, and some do not. The research shows that in areas with a high distribution density of convenience stores, the establishment of the convenience stores has a strong correlation with urban spatial functions, and these continence stores have formalized a network deeply integrated with the community. We believe that, in the future, with the development of small retail businesses, these can be transformed into public activity spaces through space transformation and design, which promotes the sustainable development of community interaction and traditional retail business, stimulating the sustainability of community vitality. The results of this study show that this concept has a feasible spatial basis, and the research method can also be applied to the study of other small retail commercial spaces.

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  • Shuling Liao & Kun Liu & Ying Yang & Yong Liu, 2022. "The Correlation between Convenience Stores’ Distribution and Urban Spatial Function: Taking the FamilyMart Stores in Shanghai as an Example," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-14, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:15:p:9457-:d:878223
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