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Spatial Distribution of Shopping Malls and Analysis of their Trade Areas in Istanbul

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  • Ozhan Ertekin
  • Vedia Dokmeci
  • Tuba Unlukara
  • Evren Ozus

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This paper investigates the spatial distribution of shopping malls with respect to population and analyses the factors which effect the shopping mall location. According to the results, while the shopping mall space ratio is higher than population ratio in the intermediate zone, the reverse is true in the periphery. The relationships between the shopping mall space and income, population and distance to the central business district (CBD) of the locations are investigated by the use of regression analysis. The results reveal that income is the only factor affecting the location of shopping malls among those considered. In addition, three shopping malls from the inner and peripheral zones of Istanbul were analysed with respect to frequency to shopping centres and characteristics of trade areas. According to the results, the size of the catchment area of the shopping mall from the inner zone is larger then the peripheral ones due to higher accessibility with alternative transportation systems and supporting functions in its surrounding areas. The results fall within the concept of central place theory. Further research is suggested by expending the study to the other areas of the city with different characteristics to calculate their retail potential and their spatial implications.

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  • Ozhan Ertekin & Vedia Dokmeci & Tuba Unlukara & Evren Ozus, 2008. "Spatial Distribution of Shopping Malls and Analysis of their Trade Areas in Istanbul," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(1), pages 143-156, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:eurpls:v:16:y:2008:i:1:p:143-156
    DOI: 10.1080/09654310701748017
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    1. Esfandi, Saeed & Nourian, Farshad, 2021. "Urban carrying capacity assessment framework for mega mall development. A case study of Tehran’s 22 municipal districts," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 109(C).
    2. Tuba Ünlükara & Lale Berkoz, 2014. "The Evaluation Of Location Selection For Shopping Centers In Turkey: The Case Of Istanbul," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0100722, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
    3. Tuba Ünlükara & Lale Berkoz, 2014. "The Evaluation Of Consumer Satisfaction And Expectation From Shopping Malls Such A New Public Sphere," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0100721, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
    4. Rafał Blazy & Rita Łabuz, 2022. "Spatial Distribution and Land Development Parameters of Shopping Centers Based on GIS Analysis: A Case Study on Kraków, Poland," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(13), pages 1-24, June.
    5. Yiu, Chung Yim & Truong, Quan Le & Kou, Jiaying & Cheung, Ka Shing, 2024. "Retail rings of influence: Rethinking retail catchment analysis in the light of purchasing power," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 76(C).

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