Store rental cost is a relatively large part of the cost of opening a store. Keep the rental cost within a reasonable range and minimize the troubles caused by the rental cost.
Second, the passenger flow problem.
The flow of people is one of the problems that must be considered when opening a shop. Less people will naturally not have more customers, but more people are not good for shops in some industries.
Third, the problem of consumer groups.
What kind of consumer groups the store faces is also a problem that must be considered in site selection. It is absolutely different to open a cinema next to the university town and in the urban-rural fringe.
Fourth, the issue of competitiveness.
The competitive pressure of shops in the same industry around the store must also be considered in the selection. Opening milk tea in the food city is different from opening a milk tea shop in the cinema.