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> Am 26.08.2015 um 02:09 schrieb Warin <[email protected]>:
> 
> The difference between a building used as a supermarket compared to a 
> department store is the internal fitout, the building remains the same.


not at all, this might be the case in some areas (that I am not aware of) and 
edge cases, but the typical supermarket is 1 storey, in huge cases 2 (and then 
one level is typically electronics, or gardening and other non-food articles 
and tends towards a department store by the selection of products) and doesn't 
have a representative / expensive outside facade, while department stores tend 
to have at least 3 floors, typically 4 and more, and do have to have a 
representative outside, so no, these are not the same kind of buildings.

Do you have any real example of a supermarket becoming a department store or 
vice versa?


cheers 
Martin 
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