Entrepreneurship Chapter 7, Section 7.1

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Across
  1. 7. The statistics about the economy indicating how it is performing.
  2. 8. An area with commercial zoning for many office buildings.
  3. 10. Local governments create these and regulations that define how property in specific geographic areas can be used, i.e. residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and recreational.
  4. 11. A company with a physical store or facility for at least a portion of its operation, i.e. grocery stores, manufacturing plants, doctor’s offices.
Down
  1. 1. A blend of two or more location types, i.e. brick-and-mortar and home-based businesses.
  2. 2. It is important to consider access to this, from the suppliers to the customers, when locating a business.
  3. 3. Like e-business, these may have lower overhead costs than brick-and-mortar businesses.
  4. 4. The area from which a business expects to draw most of its customers.
  5. 5. Conducting retail sales, in particular, through the Internet.
  6. 6. Buying and selling of goods or services through the Internet.
  7. 9. Any business process conducted through electronic networks using the Internet.