General
The following are common facilities across all industries.Call centers | Conference centers |
Corporate retreats | Coworking spaces |
Data centers | Disaster recovery facilities |
Distribution centers | Energy facilities |
Event spaces | Home offices |
Laboratories | Maintenance facilities |
Manufacturing plants | Offices |
Parking lots | Repair shops |
Research & development facilities | Retail stores |
Storage facilities | Studios |
Training centers | Warehouses |
Waste management facilities | Workshops |
Industry Specific
Facilities that are specific to a particular industry. For example, hotels and restaurants that are specific to the hospitality industry.Aircraft hangars | Airport facilities |
Banks | Barns |
Bars | Bus terminals |
Chemical plants | Concert halls |
Conference centers | Cruise ships |
Department stores | Docks |
Event spaces | Food processing facilities |
Foundries | Freight distribution centers |
Greenhouses | Gyms |
Hotels | Karaoke facilities |
Mills | Mines |
Nightclubs | Packaging plants |
Pipelines | Power stations |
Railway stations | Recording studios |
Recycling centers | Resorts |
Restaurants | Seaports |
Serviced apartments | Silos |
Ski resorts | Spas |
Sports complexes | Supermarkets |
Theme park attractions | Trucking depots |
Vacation rentals |
Facilities vs Infrastructure
Facilities and infrastructure both provide foundational services. The difference is that facilities are based on a physical structure such as a building or dock. Infrastructure includes these things but also includes intangible services such as a software system.Facilities vs Building Facilities
The term facilities can also refer to services provided within a building or at a particular site. For example, a hotel that has a pool, spa, restaurant and gym may refer to these as facilities.Summary
Overview: Business Facilities | ||
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Definition (1) | Structures that provide services to a business. | |
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