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9 7 Ways to Use Your Proprietary Data in Site Selection Copyright ©2023 Tango. All rights reserved. It'll take third-party datasets to analyze your site in relation to traffic flow and your target demographics, but making note of the meaningful characteristics you're aware of can help you build more accurate, reliable models. Some more concrete site characteristics include things like the ingresses and egresses providing access to and from the site. If your customers have to enter or exit the site through another site, that decreases your store's accessibility. There might also be a hard median limiting access to your site from a busy road. And you'll also need to include a count of your dedicated and non-dedicated parking spaces, since that affects your capacity. Do parking limitations turn away business at peak hours? What type of facility are you working with? A drive-thru? A strip mall location? A standalone store? You may already be aware of certain site characteristics that your best stores have in common. These will be important to document as well.

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