Early retailing: London's shopping exchanges, 1550-1700
Contenu
Titre
Early retailing: London's shopping exchanges, 1550-1700
Business History
Résumé
Location is an important aspect of retailing, and London entrepreneurs recognized it as early as the 1560s in building exchanges to house a collection of shops, taking them off the street. These shopping centres created a special shopping environment: shelter, safety, and shop agglomeration. Soon shoppers put on their own social display there, a further shopping attraction. Up to five of these centres existed in late seventeenth-century London, capturing about half of all shops. But the reputation of these facilities declined over time, the institution of shopping 'mall' apparently not continued or emulated again until the twentieth century.
Pages
29-51
Créateur
William Baer
volume
49
Date
January 1, 2007
Titre abrégé
Business History
Early retailing
doi
10.1080/00076790601063006