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Shop Type Identifiers

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Type ID Description
AntiqueStores For retail stores that sell antiques.
Bookstores For retail stores that primarily sell books, and may also include newspapers, magazines, maps.
CDAndRecordStores Includes music stores that primarily sell music via CDs, Records, Albums, Cassette Tapes. May also sell music accessories for those devices.
ChildrensClothingStores For retail stores that primarily sell clothing for children (including infants).
CigarAndTobaccoShops For retail stores that sell tobacco and tobacco accessories.
ComicBookStores For retail stores that focus sales on comic books, comic magazines, and other comic accessories.
DepartmentStores For retailers that primarily sell a wide range of consumer goods such as clothing, housewares, furniture and appliances, toys, cosmetics.
DiscountStores For retail stores that primarily sell products at lower prices than standard retail stores.
FleaMarketsAndBazaars Where individuals are able to rent a space to display and sell their goods that are usually used/old at a lower price.
FurnitureStores For retail stores that sell objects (whether new or used) intended to support various human activities such as sitting and sleeping.
HomeImprovementStores For retail stores that primarily sell hardware for home improvements such as power tools, electrical supplies and other related items.
JewelryAndWatchesStores For retail stores which sell jewelry and watches, as well as business that purchase gold and silver from the buyer ("cash for gold").
KitchenwareStores For retail stores that primarily sell tableware, cookware and bakeware.
LiquorStores For retail stores that primarily sell liquor, wine, beer and spirits.
MallsAndShoppingCenters For large complexes with various retail shops and interconnecting walkways allowing shoppers to have a complete shopping experience.
MensClothingStores For retail stores that primarily sell clothing specifically designed for men to wear
MusicStores For retail shops which sell music related equipment or offer music related services.
OutletStores For retail shops which sell music related equipment or offer music related services.
PetShops for retail stores that primarily sell pets.
PetSupplyStores For retail stores that primarily sell pet supplies.
SchoolAndOfficeSupplyStores Includes all office-related products. Pens, pencils, whiteboard markers, binders, mailing/shipping supplies, and basic office machines (fax, media projectors, etc.). Also includes retail-specific supplies, like shopping bags, signs, and cash handling products. All forms and types of calendars, breakroom and office cleaning supplies, and in-person meeting supplies.
ShoeStores For retail stores that primarily sell footwear.
SportingGoodsStores For retail stores that primarily sell sport and fitness equipment.
ToyAndGameStores For retail stores that primarily sell toys and games for all ages, including electronic toys, and educational game systems.
VitaminAndSupplementStores For retail stores that primarily sell vitamins and supplements.
WomensClothingStores For retail stores that primarily sell women's clothing.