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In the trendy Westboro neighbourhood of Ottawa, the gentrification of a tired area really took off when not only did Mountain Equipment Co-op build a store on the main drag, but another four or five similar businesses moved into the same neighborhood. The sports equipment retailers were followed by coffee shops, high end clothing and furniture sellers, bakeries, travel agencies (including one specializing in over-60 tours) and restaurants.
House values have also soared.
There is added value to being in the same neighbourhood (even the same virtual neighbourhood) as your competition. The customer may not find the exact item in his shop and cross the street to yours. Your customer can see that your apparently high prices are actually the market norm.
And all of you get better at your job by having the competition to keep you moving.
The one pitfall is the "race to the bottom" where competitors start cutting prices. Not only does this make it difficult to make a living, but customers lose confidence in the value of your products.
08-13-2010 11:08 AM