General Retail

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. 

General Retail Businesses include: 

  • Pet Store
  • Entertainment Retail
  • Footwear Store
  • Sport & Activity Retail
  • Florist
  • Jewellery Store
  • Clothing Store
  • Department 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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