New Publication Covers Current Development Trends of Commercial Districts in Indian...
New Publication Covers Current Development Trends of Commercial Districts in Indian Cities DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85779) has announced the addition of Current Development Trends of Commercial Districts in Indian Cities to their offering. About 30% of the total Indian population was concentrated in urban areas in 2006. This figure is expected to reach 38.2% by 2026, and the number of cities with populations of over two million will gradually increase. With rapid economic growth in major cities in recent years, income levels have increased. As a result, new types of commercial districts in cities and towns have gradually developed, as well as specialized and entertainment-focused commercial districts. This report will analyze the characteristics of these commercial districts, as well as electronics vendors' deployment in response to commercial districts' development. Analyzes several types of commercial districts in Indian cities and towns, including traditional commercial districts, specialized commercial districts, and entertainment-focused commercial districts. Examines deployment of electronics vendors in commercial districts in India. - Changes in India's Commercial Districts City Centers of First-tier Cities Suburban Areas of First-tier Cities Emerging Second-tier Cities Smaller Cities and Towns - Specialized Commercial Districts Specialized Commercial Districts Focused on IT Products Specialized Commercial Districts Focused on Home Appliances - Entertainment-focused Commercial Districts Entertainment-focused Commercial Districts Centered around Department Stores Entertainment-focused Commercial Districts Centered around Cinema Complexes - MIC Perspective - Appendix For more information visit here Research and Markets Laura Wood Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax: +353 1 4100 980 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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