Tom opened a store in a mall. His store is located between a theater and a department store. Tom counts on the theater and department store to generate walk-in business at his store. While his store has been successful, Tom knows that if either or both of the other business closed, his store would suffer an economic loss. What type of dependent property situation is illustrated in this scenario?

Tom opened a store in a mall. His store is located between a theater and a department store. Tom counts on the theater and department store to generate walk-in business at his store. While his store has been successful, Tom knows that if either or both of the other business closed, his store would suffer an economic loss. What type of dependent property situation is illustrated in this scenario?




A) contributing location
B) recipient location
C) manufacturing location
D) leader location



Answer: D

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