Cross aisle


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(Arch.) a transept; the lateral divisions of a cruciform church.
- Burrill.

See also: Cross

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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This space, linking all the voms and ultimately connecting to the dressing room wing, soon became known, quite aptly, as the "walk-around." The cross aisle above, in addition to providing audience access from the lobby, could be used as an acting area along with the stepped seating aisles, so performers could still move freely through the house.
Among the key findings: high performing stores enjoy magazine sales that are 60% higher than average performing stores, successful mainline magazine aisles measure 12 to 15 linear feet, mainline magazine aisles perform better in the back part of the aisle, and successful cross aisle adjacencies include greeting cards, paper products, and seasonal products.
Offered as an alternative to conventional racking systems, TubeRack provides dual moment resistance in both down aisle and cross aisle directions.
Walmart traditionally has used the main cross aisle in front of the checkouts, which it calls Action Alley, for mass displays of products.
A couple of years ago, Meller and Kevin Gue from Auburn University posed the question: "Given parallel picking aisles and travel to a single storage location, what is the optimal shape for an inserted cross aisle?" Answering this question led to the "flying-V" cross aisle, which consists of a curved V-shaped cross aisle, whose apex is at a single pickup-and-deposit point on one side of storage.
There will be separate entrances, but if you're on a cross aisle, you can go from coffee to dessert without really noticing the difference.
Unlike a Drug Emporium unit where shoppers are funneled through store-length aisles and around corners before they reach the pharmacy, the company's first Snyders/Drug Emporium offers customers the option of heading straight to the prescription counter immediately after entering the store, and each aisle is dissected by a cross aisle running the length of the outlet.
There's a new cross aisle at the bottom of the seat rows running the length of the north side.
They may seriously interfere with the maneuvering area available for cars to turn in and out from the parking maneuver aisle to the circulation or cross aisle. Recommended lengths of about 12 to 13 ft each side of the parking base line were given in Parking Principles more than 20 years ago.|1~ These same designs are carried forth in the 1993 design criteria for parking facilities.|6~ Figure 3 gives recommended design lengths.
Simon elaborated on adjustments being made to Project Impact, including restoring mass displays to "action alley," the large cross aisle at the front of every Walmart, and retiring the intense promotions, or rollbacks, in favor of a return to Walmart's traditional everyday low-price strategy.
Grocery aisle monotony is further broken up by a cross aisle, even though A.J.'s only has 26,000 square feet of selling space, in another break with conventional wisdom, the cross aisle zigzags instead of running in a straight line.
There will be separate entrances, but if you're on a cross aisle, you can go from coffee to desert without really noticing the difference, We think that for our exhibitors it's a wonderful thing, because it brings the dessert expo attendee, which is a little different than ours.
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