Active business count by trade in Saint-Didier, retail density, top concentrated businesses. To measure the market BEFORE launching — not validate it after.
Population (INSEE)
30 inhabitants
Distinct active businesses
6 NAF codes represented
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Trade
Businesses
Travaux de construction spécialisés (43.99C)
1
Restauration (56.10A)
1
Location et location-bail (77.21Z)
1
Administration publique (84.11Z)
1
Arts et spectacles (90.01Z)
1
Arts et spectacles (90.03B)
1
Most represented business
Travaux de construction spécialisés (43.99C) (1 establishments)
Global retail density
200 establishments per 1000 inhabitants
"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 Saint-Didier 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.