NOTES 1Samuel C. McMillan, "Recent Trends in the Decentralization of Retail Trade," Traffic Quarterly, Vol. 37(1962), pp. 75-94.
2Joseph N. Fry, "Impact of a Shopping Center: the Wellington Square Experience," Business Quarterly, Vol 26(1961), pp. 89-96.
3Anonymous, "Changing Suburbs: Shopping in the Suburbs," Architectural Forum, Vol. 114(1961), pp. 84-89.
4B. J. Epstein, "Evaluation on an Established Planned Shopping Center," Economic Geography, Vol. 37(1961), pp. 12-21.
5A foundation for this classification system was provided by Brian J. L. Berry, The Impact of Urban Renewal on Small Business, Center for Urban Studies, University of Chicago, 1968, pp. 237-238.
6For a detailed discussion of retail affinity, see Peter Scott, Geography and Retailing, Hutchinson and Co., Ltd., London, 1971, pp. 26-32.
7For a complete and concise discussion of the functional specializations of large shopping centers and other shopping places, see Homer Hoyt, "U. S. Metropolitan Area Shopping Patterns, Part 2, Sales Trends in Shopping Centers, 1958-1963," Urban Land, Vol. 25, 4(1966), pp. 3-16.
8A discussion of the rent paying ability of different functions and their location is given in Homer Hoyt, "Classification and Significant Characteristics of Shopping Centers," Appraisal Journal, Vol 26(1958), p. 219.
9There are exceptions to this, however. A notable one is Ventura Boulevard in the southern San Fernando Valley.
10Although a sample of sixty had been planned, only forty seven responded. Of the remaining thirteen, there were six refusals and seven could not be reached.
11McMahan's Furniture has closed its Reseda store; in its place is a large auto parts store.