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Shopping Behaviour at Dutch Furniture Strips

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  • Aloys Borgers
  • Ingrid Janssen

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Due to a protective national retail policy regarding inner city shopping areas, most peripheral retail centres in the Netherlands are so called furniture strips. Until 2004, peripheral retail developments like those in Great Britain, France and the United States were not allowed. Since 2004, the Dutch retail market has been liberalised. Although new peripheral shopping centres may be developed, restructuring or extending existing furniture strips to all-round shopping centres may be another option. This article explores these options from a consumersí perspective. By means of a questionnaire, shopping behaviour of visitors of two large furniture strips in the Netherlands was investigated. In addition, respondents were asked whether they would visit specific leisure facilities as well if these would be added to a furniture strip.

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  • Aloys Borgers & Ingrid Janssen, 2011. "Shopping Behaviour at Dutch Furniture Strips," ERES eres2011_298, European Real Estate Society (ERES).
  • Handle: RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2011_298
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    • R3 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location

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