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# Shopping parade
A shopping parade, also known as a parade of shops, suburban parade, neighbourhood parade, or simply a parade is a group of between five and 40 shops in one or more continuous rows, mostly being retail and serving a local customer base; in general many of these shops are independent and locally owned. The word parade applying to a row of shops dates back to the late 18th century in England, and originally referred to a terraced row with the shops on the ground floor (metaphorically lined up on parade) and the owners living above, but was extended to cover rows of shops in more fashionable districts.
== See also ==
Neighborhood shopping center
Shopping mall
== References ==
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 06 - Structural Design/Section 8 - Glass and Glazing]]
- [[History and Theory/World History/Medieval Architecture]]
- [[Urban and Planning/Town & Country Planning]]
- [[History and Theory/World History/Classical Architecture]]
- [[Environmental Design/Design Psychology]]
- [[Building Services/HVAC Systems]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 08 - Building Services/Section 1 - Lighting and Ventilation]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 09 - Plumbing Services/Section 4 - Gas Supply]]
- [[Research, Analysis & Citations/Glossary]]
- [[Design/Building Typologies]]