Market saturation in Pontault-Combault (77340)

Active business count by trade in Pontault-Combault, retail density, top concentrated businesses. To measure the market BEFORE launching — not validate it after.

Population (INSEE)

39 096 inhabitants
INSEE RP

Distinct active businesses

338 NAF codes represented
SIRENE
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TradeBusinesses
Activités immobilières (68.20B)888
Activités de poste et courrier (53.20Z)564
Activités immobilières (68.20A)311
Transports terrestres (49.32Z)263
Sièges sociaux, conseil de gestion (70.22Z)220
Programmation informatique (62.01Z)211
Activités associatives (94.99Z)171
Autres services personnels (96.09Z)157
Commerce de détail (47.99A)137
Programmation informatique (62.02A)129
Services aux bâtiments et paysagers (81.21Z)124
Travaux de construction spécialisés (43.21A)108

Most represented business

Activités immobilières (68.20B) (888 establishments)
SIRENE

Global retail density

191.2 establishments per 1000 inhabitants
SIRENE × INSEE

"Business / inhabitant" ratio method

The pop/nb_etabs ratio per business is the most used saturation indicator. Common benchmarks: 1 bakery / 2 000 inhabitants (Observatoire Franchise), 1 pharmacy / 2 500 inhabitants (regulation for rural towns), 1 hairdresser / 750 inhabitants. Beyond the raw ratio, look at dynamics (creations / cessions BODACC).

Reading the ratios

Above the trade's benchmark: contested market. Below: room to take. Check the trend with openings and closures over the last 24 months.

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FAQ

How to read Pontault-Combault density?
High density reflects a mature commercial fabric, not necessarily saturated. Compare to national median (~50-80 etabs/1000 inhabitants urban) and look at creation dynamics (SIRENE 12m).
Why not indicate "saturated / not saturated"?
No universal ratio allows a verdict. Saturation depends on business, district, purchasing power (Filosofi income), and recent dynamics. NTYB gives the numbers, you keep the reading.
When does the per-inhabitant ratio not make sense?
For destination retail (car dealer, specialty store) which captures a catchment area larger than the town. Then catchment (vertical /chalandise/) is relevant.