Grocery and Convenience

Retail Analytics Overview:

The propella.office score allows users to compare accessibility of commercial office buildings to specific amenity types within a 7-minute walking catchment around the building. This score rates a building's access to amenity by comparing its accessibility measurement to a reference collection of buildings in a comparison sample - this is a technique called normative analysis. The resulting scores are a percentile ranking, ranging between 0.0 and 10.0. For example, if a building has a propella.score of 7.5, the building is in the top 25% of sampled buildings (100% - 10 x 7.5).

propella.office's amenity scoring is stratified across two super categories, Retail & Public Amenity. The two super categories are measured across many different grouped "Amenity scores" (eg. General Retail). These Amenity scores aggregate and measure associated collections of amenities. 

Grocery & Convenience Businesses include: 

  • Bakery
  • Supermarket & Grocery
  • Liquor Store
  • Convenience Store
  • Speciality Food Store

Which buildings are included in the comparison sample? 

Melbourne : The Melbourne comparison sample is a collection of ~1,800 commercial office buildings included in the City of Melbourne’s Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE) – The Building Information dataset can be found at this link: https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/Property/Building-information-2020/qabw-suvb. All buildings are in the City of Melbourne municipality.

Sydney : The comparison sample is a collection of ~600 commercial office buildings included in the DEE – Commercial Building Disclosure dataset.  The dataset can be found at this link: https://researchdata.edu.au/dee-commercial-building-2011-2019/1976198.

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