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What's the difference between a shop and a facade room?

The difference between shops and facade houses lies in their different uses and functions.

1. Different uses: shops generally refer to commercial buildings, which are specially used for retail, wholesale, catering, entertainment and other commercial formats. Facade room refers to a part of a building, including the facade and the balcony in front of the door or the right to use it. Usually it is a building that operates service industry or cultural and entertainment industry, such as banks, hospitals, schools, hotels, KTV and other places.

2. Different functions: Shops are usually located in commercial areas such as commercial streets, shopping centers, supermarkets and markets. The rent is relatively high and the flow of people is large, which is suitable for commercial operation. Facade rooms are usually located in the main streets or business districts of urban areas, with a large flow of people and a good location, which is suitable for operating service industries or cultural and entertainment industries.