A group of shops all owned by one company is called a chain.
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A group of shops all owned by the same company is called a "chain." Chains can vary in size and scope, ranging from local establishments to large multinational corporations. They typically offer similar products or services and benefit from standardized branding and economies of scale. Examples include fast-food restaurants, retail stores, and grocery chains.
You call it a convoy of shops :)
FedEx is a logistics company, providing postage service and transporting packages. FedEx Kinko is a company that sells office appliances. All shops are corporately owned.
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A group of shops all owned by one company is called a chain of stores or retail chain.
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A string of mountains is called a mountain chain.
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You call it a convoy of shops :)
A group of shops that are not connected or organized together is commonly referred to as a "strip mall," "plaza," or "collection of standalone stores."
No, Christmas Tree Shops are owned by Bed, Bath, and Beyond!
An Outlet. I'm pretty sure!
Kragen's auto parts business shops were founded in 1947 mainly in California. They are owned by CSK auto who run their shops under 4 different brand names including Kragen.
The collective noun for 'stores' is a chain of stores.