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Upmarket (or High-end) commodities are products, services or real estate targeted at high-income consumers. Consumers refers to individuals or households that use goods and services generated within the economy. Examples of products would include items from Mercedes-Benz, Hammacher-Schlemmer, and Chanel. Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury Automobiles Buses coaches and Trucks It is currently a division of the Chanel SA ʃəˈnɛɫ) is a Parisian fashion house created by Coco Chanel. Upmarket real estate communities include Hampstead, England, Greenwich, Connecticut, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Hillsborough, California, Irvine, California, Potomac, Maryland, Buckhead, and the Upper East Side. Hampstead is an area of London, England, located north-west of Charing Cross. Greenwich is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. Carmel-by-the-Sea, usually called simply Carmel, is a small town endowed with a rich artistic history situated on the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey Hillsborough is an incorporated town in San Mateo County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. Irvine ( is an incorporated city in Orange County California, United States Potomac is a Census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Buckhead is an Uptown District within the city of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, between Central Park and the East River. There is an entire field of literature directed at the branding of upmarket goods. [1]

Examples of upmarket goods

Clothing, cologne, chocolates and consumer electronics are examples of classes of goods that are commonly brand-segregated to yield upmarket branding. Luxury automobiles are frequently dubbed as upmarket or upscale. There are also upmarket newspapers which are newspapers which are produced to appeal to high income individuals. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. Upmarket newspapers may focus less on tabloid journalism, with the intention of reporting more faithful news and advertising of high-end goods and real estate. A tabloid is a Newspaper industry term which refers to a smaller newspaper format per spread to a weekly or semi-weekly alternative newspaper that focuses on local-interest

A "high end" restaurant would include purveyors such as The Palm, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, Maxim's de Paris and The Fat Duck restaurant in the United Kingdom. The Palm is an American Fine-dining Steakhouse opened in 1926. Ruth's Chris Steak House ( is a chain of over 114 Steakhouses ref> Press Release Ruthschris Maxim's is the name of a Restaurant in Paris, France, located on the Rue Royale. The Fat Duck is a restaurant run by chef Heston Blumenthal in Bray, Berkshire, England. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located

A "high end" online Antique Mall would include MALLERIES.

A high-end device is a device beyond the normal state of technology. It is often very expensive, but does its job as a rule in a more excellent way than a standard solution. An internationally known high-end antenna was the Warsaw Radio Mast. The Warsaw radio mast was the world's tallest structure until its collapse on 8 August, 1991.

See also

References

  1. ^ Example publication for high-end branding: Upmarket
A destination hotel is a place of Lodging whose inherent location and amenities attract visitors regardless of the route needed to arrive or the areawide features of interest Downmarket products are goods targeted at lower-income Consumers. Over-consumption is a concept related to Overpopulation, referring to situations where Per capita In the USA as well as in most developed countries the low-end market consists of lower-priced products suitable for Customers who are not willing or able to spend

Dictionary

upmarket

-adjective

  1. designed for customers with a high income

-adverb

  1. towards the more expensive end of the market
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