A power center refers to
A) a form of scrambled merchandising, which consists of a large store (often more than 200,000 square feet) that offers everything in a single outlet, eliminating the need for consumers to shop at more than one location.
B) a retail location that typically has one primary store (usually a department store branch) and often 20-40 smaller outlets, serving a population of consumers or are within a 10-to 20-mile radius.
C) the oldest retail setting, usually located in the community's downtown area.
D) a store location with 50 to 150 stores that typically attract customers who live or work within a 5- to 10-mile radius, often containing two or three anchor stores.
E) a huge strip mall with multiple anchor (or national) stores.
Answer: E - a huge strip mall