Across
- 7. The statistics about the economy indicating how it is performing.
- 8. An area with commercial zoning for many office buildings.
- 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.
- 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. A blend of two or more location types, i.e. brick-and-mortar and home-based businesses.
- 2. It is important to consider access to this, from the suppliers to the customers, when locating a business.
- 3. Like e-business, these may have lower overhead costs than brick-and-mortar businesses.
- 4. The area from which a business expects to draw most of its customers.
- 5. Conducting retail sales, in particular, through the Internet.
- 6. Buying and selling of goods or services through the Internet.
- 9. Any business process conducted through electronic networks using the Internet.
