A Big Box Retailer is a physically large store typically part of a chain, occupying a substantial area (25,000–200,000 square feet) on a single floor, selling either general merchandise or specialty products. They operate both nationally and internationally and are prevalent in Power Centers.
A Power Center is a type of shopping center that primarily features a small number of large tenants, typically anchor or junior anchor tenants. These tenants often serve as 'category killers' in their respective markets, dominating the retail segment they represent.
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