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Mini-Case 14-4: "We're Moving On Up"
Mike and Earl Moore, owners of College Men's Unlimited, have just signed a five-year lease in the new College Town Mall. The new mall is ideally located for their business-a short walk from campus and only two blocks from downtown. The far side of the mall is bounded by the most prestigious homes in the city. It will be opening in five weeks and Mike and Earl are lucky to have such a prime spot. Ray Thomas, their banker, called them last Wednesday with word that the store, which had agreed to take the space they just leased, had canceled. Eighteen months ago when the mall had put this location up for lease, they were not in a financial condition to make a commitment. In the last 18 months, however, business has been exceptional. The city has grown and the college has experienced expanded enrollments. By next Monday morning, Mike and Earl must provide the mall developer with a complete layout for their new store so the developer can assign an emergency work crew to complete the store for the grand opening.
College Men's Unlimited is a full-line men's store offering middle- to upper-quality traditional men's wearing apparel. The present location is an old two-story house that Mike and Earl converted into their combination business and living area. The house has 4,000 square feet of area, 3,600 being used for the store, and the rest for a three-room apartment. The new store has a 30-foot front and is 70 feet deep. The mall developer is willing to put up walls for storage and office space wherever they wish.
-Assuming that the new store space is 2,100 square feet (30' × 70'), and that the shape is rectangular, draw a layout for the new men's store. What merchandise should be placed where? What size office space and storage is needed? Where should counters be placed?


Definitions:

Renovation Expense

Costs incurred in updating or restoring the physical condition of a business asset to increase its value or extend its life.

Straight-Line Depreciation

A method of calculating the depreciation of an asset which assumes the asset will lose an equal amount of value each year over its useful life.

Operating Expenses

are the costs involved in running a business that are not directly tied to the creation of a product or service, such as rent, utilities, and administrative salaries.

Cash Sales

Transactions where payment for goods or services is made at the time of sale in cash or its equivalent.

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