The heatmap shows the coverage and concentration of national retail chains in the metropolis.
The heatmap of retails stores in New York City area was created with the support of Malls.Com project. More than 1000 of the largest US national chains were selected to display all their stores in shopping malls and street retail on the map.
Open the full map: maps.malls.com
The purposes of creating retail heatmap are to analyze the current coverage by retail chains of the world’s largest cities and monitoring new stores openings and closings worldwide.
Shortly retail heatmaps will be created for all the key cities in the US, Europe, and Asia. The heatmap using data from Malls.Com, Center of the Urban Future NYC, and Google technologies.
Contact Malls.Com if you have any questions, proposals, and suggestions for the project; or you want to open retail heatmap for your region as soon as possible.
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