On 10/03/2019 15:15, David Woolley wrote:
Concessions aren't limited to Argos and have existed for decades, at
least, in department stores.
Note that Argos is now a subsidiary of Sainsbury's. Wikipedia even
states that 'Sainsbury's intend to close most if not all separate Argos
shops and
This is the full list of name=Argos, shop=*
Catalogue by far the most popular, but I wondering if there any
specialised Argos outlets selling just furniture or electrical?
catalogue,152
department_store,90
,60
yes,55
variety_store,39
general,21
supermarket,8
gift,5
convenience,4
houseware,4
On 10/03/2019 14:58, Donald Noble wrote:
I had a quick look, and Argos stores in the UK seem to be tagged in
multiple ways ...
Hi Donald,
Here's shop tag usage globally:
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/shop#values
and in the UK:
On Sun, 2019-03-10 at 15:15 +, David Woolley wrote:
> On 10/03/2019 14:58, Donald Noble wrote:
>
> > I suspect shop=catalogue is probably the best option for a normal
> > Argos
> > store, but just wondering:
> > a) if anything special is needed when it is just a counter in
> > another
> >
On 10/03/2019 14:58, Donald Noble wrote:
I suspect shop=catalogue is probably the best option for a normal Argos
store, but just wondering:
a) if anything special is needed when it is just a counter in another
store (given that this is pretty much all there is own the other shops,
b) if there
On Sun, 2019-03-10 at 14:58 +, Donald Noble wrote:
> I noticed recently that an Argos[1] counter has opened inside the
> large Sainsbury's supermarket at Murrayfield, but I am not sure how
> best to tag this.
> I had a quick look, and Argos stores in the UK seem to be tagged in
> multiple
I noticed recently that an Argos[1] counter has opened inside the large
Sainsbury's supermarket at Murrayfield, but I am not sure how best to tag
this.
I had a quick look, and Argos stores in the UK seem to be tagged in
multiple ways, but I am not skilled enough with Overpass to check how many
of
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