NEW YORK CITY—In the seventh edition of its annual “State of theChains” study—ranking the national retailers with the most storelocations in New York City—the Center for an UrbanFuture finds a sharp rise in the migration of chain storesinto the Big Apple.
The study shows that there was a 3.3% increase in the number ofchain stores in the five boroughs over the past year, a much largerspike than the 0.5% gain in chain stores between 2012 and 2013 andthe largest annual increase since the 4.1% increase from 2009 to2010.
Queens had the largest year-over-year increase in chains storesamong all boroughs, and Dunkin Donuts remained the largest retailerin the city, with 536 stores.
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