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Same-Store Sales Growth
Refers to the revenue increase from a retailer's existing outlets over a given period, eliminating effects from new store openings.
Sales Per Square Foot
A retail metric that measures the efficiency of a retail space by dividing total sales by the total floor area of retail space.
Retail Life Cycle
The process of growth and decline that retail outlets, like products, experience, consisting of the early growth, accelerated development, maturity, and decline stages.
Retail Outlets
Physical or brick-and-mortar stores where products are sold directly to consumers.
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