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Pattern Number: 89

Pattern Title: Corner Grocery

Category: Towns

Sub-Category: Transformation of local shops and gathering places

Up links: 46 Market of Many Shops 19 Web of Shopping 14 Identifiable Neighborhood

Horizontal links: 19 Web of Shopping

Down links: 87 Individually Owned Shops 191 The Shape of Indoor Space 197 Thick Walls 200 Open Shelves 110 Main Entrance 165 Opening to the Street 95 Building Complex

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Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:

Summary 1: Give every neighborhood at least one corner grocery, somewhere near its heart.

Summary 2: Place these corner groceries every 200 to 8oo yards, according to the density, so that each one serves about 1000 people.

Summary 3: Strong support for this notion comes from a study by Arthur D.

Summary 4: Little, Inc., which found that neighborhood stores are one of the two most important elements in people's perception of an area as a neighborhood(Community Renewal Program,New York: Praeger Press, 1966).

Summary 5: To find out how far people will walk to a store we interviewed 20 people at a neighborhood store in Berkeley.

Summary 6: San Francisco, a city Of 750,000, has 638 neighborhood grocery stores.

Keywords: neighborhood people grocery corner store

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