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Community Center

A community center is a retail property type that typically offers a wider range of apparel and other soft goods than the neighborhood center does.  Among the more common anchors are supermarkets, super drugstores, and discount department stores.  Community center tenants sometimes contain off-price retailers selling such items as apparel, home improvement/furnishings, toys, electronics, or sporting goods.  The center is usually configured as a strip, in a straight line, “L”, or “U” shaped.  Of the eight center types, community centers encompass the widest range of formats.  For example, certain centers that are anchored by a large discount department store refer to themselves as discount centers.  Others with a high percentage of square footage allocated to off-price retailers can be termed off-price centers.