Which
medium-sized Polish cities offer the most potential for retail in 2013?
Report analyses prospects in terms of economics,
demographics and existing network.
Did you know that more than 40% of Poland’s urban
citizenry resides in 106 cities with populations between 40,000 and 400,000?
These cities are attracting the attention of retailers operating in Poland as
they search for new locations away from the close competition of large cities
and the low populations of smaller towns. As retail professionals search for
the most promising locations for new stores and shopping centres, PMR has
assembled the information needed to make the most profitable choices.
Medium-sized cities in Poland – retail potential
analysis 2013, Economic prospects and condition of the retail network evaluates
the possibilities for retail success in 106 Polish cities according to economic
conditions, demographics and income data, residential wealth, employment and
salary statistics and other relevant indicators.
This publication offers a convenient Excel database
that enables users to quickly locate and sort data on medium-sized Polish
cities and compare and analyse the existing retail networks already in place as
they consider locations for new retail outlets. It takes an analytical look at
20 major grocery chains and 30 non-grocery chains that deal in the consumer
electronics, health and beauty, sporting goods, DIY and home furnishings sectors.
It also maps locations of outlets and major shopping centres.
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The report presents a summary of current and
forecast economic conditions in Poland, and analyses the demographic conditions
of medium-sized cities according to age, level of income, and labour market
availability as predicted for the period to 2017. It examines prevailing wages
and projected increases for this period and commerce and investment levels in
services and trade. New retail investment plans are also discussed.
Readers will learn which cities offer the highest and lowest rates of unemployment, salary, and disposable income, and enjoy the capability to track trends using precise forecasts. They will discover the most popular locations for new stores according to the country’s largest chains, and review the strategies behind these decisions. They’ll benefit from detailed descriptions of newly opened businesses and get all the details on plans for new stores and shopping centres.
Researchers and analysts for the retail industry,
developers and trade services providers will find this document to be a highly
valuable asset when performing research dedicated to finding locations with the
highest potential for success. It enables them to compare medium-sized cities
across the country and evaluate their demographics, saturation levels and labor
forces quickly and easily. They can make decisions based on a clear picture of
the city’s potential to support enterprises in any of the key retail sectors
using the same type of comparative analysis used by the largest and most
successful retail chains.
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Table of Content
I.
Methodology 9
II.
Executive Summary 13
III.
Overview of Polish Economy 25
IV.
Overview of Medium-Sized Cities in Poland 43
1.Poland's Urban Population 43
2.Economic Potential of Medium-Sized Cities 54
3.Retail Network 77
4.Economic Potential of Cities and Competition in Retail 107
1.Poland's Urban Population 43
2.Economic Potential of Medium-Sized Cities 54
3.Retail Network 77
4.Economic Potential of Cities and Competition in Retail 107
V.
List of Graphs 117
VI.
List of Tables 121
VII.
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