tag: Roadside

Analysis of Ramen Jiro's Existing Stores [3] Yaenkaido Store 2-Perspective of comparing existing store data-

Currently practicing existing store analysis, property research, and sales forecasting methods using Ramen Jiro as a theme.This is a location evaluation and local survey report for Hachioji Monkey Road Store 2.We also introduce how to compare data from several stores.

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Relationship between the number of parking lots at existing convenience stores and the decrease in store sales and customer numbers due to the corona crisis

Especially in a situation like the corona crisis, the number of parking lots and sales, the number of customers, and the average spend per customer are related to roadside stores such as convenience stores, so you should analyze them.

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What are the factors that affect the number of customers due to the corona crisis? -Receiving reports on measures to reduce the number of customers at convenience stores-

It is reported that the disparity between the three major CVS companies is clear.It seems that the main factor was the difference between the decrease in the number of customers at existing stores and the increase in the average spend per customer. What specifically affects the number of customers and the average spend per customer?

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Thoughts on the increasing number of funeral services and the opening of family funeral halls | Roadside Genchoki

Recently, I've been driving around the roadside more and more, and I feel that the number of funeral services and family funeral halls is increasing.In some areas, three funeral venues are concentrated in one corner.The number of stores is likely to increase in anticipation of demand in areas with no tenants, but I think it would be good to increase the number of stores that enrich healthy lifestyles in an aging society.

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How should we evaluate the location of the roadside “Joyful Tokyo Hachioji store”? [below] Commentary on exercises

This is an explanation of the exercise problem given in yesterday's article.Problem: A road passes over a river that divides two cities in Japan, and there are four properties numbered "A" to "D" along the road.The distance from the river, area, ease of access to the site, etc. are all the same, and there are two […]

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