wally79 wrote: » I don't think you get what he's saying. While you are probably right the cost of the free parking may be spread across all the stores and you do pay for it in some way, the same product will be the same price in different branches. So if I buy in carrickmines I pay the price + underlying costs, if I buy in DL I pay the price + underlying costs + the cost of parking
Fratton Fred wrote: » Really? Every time I go there it feels like people have nothing better to do than take the family to Carrickmines for the day. It's like the IKEA of south Dublin!
Synode wrote: » Your point of view is ridiculous. It's like saying you're not actually walking around a city for free. Because as soon as you buy something you're paying to walk around the city.
ted1 wrote: » DLRCoCo have over enforced parking and people are simple petrified to go near the area.
2RockMountain wrote: » You would expect the underlying costs to be less in a shopping centre with paid parking (DL) and a shopping centre with 'free' parking (Carrickmines) - all other things being equal. So the consumer in Carrickmines ends up paying more.
Synode wrote: » This thread ends up talking about Dun Laoghaire every 6 months or so. I wish people would just create a dedicated thread for it
wally79 wrote: » I'd be very surprised if there was a price difference on a product bought in Boots in Carrickmines and Boots in DL.
2RockMountain wrote: » Generally there's not, because they spread all costs across the group. You don't pay more in a branch with higher rent. But the costs of 'free' parking is still there, and is still ultimately paid by the consumer.
ted1 wrote: » Lidl are to open in Shankill shopping centre, the existing tenants have hootenanny official letters saying that Lidl are now their landlords. I imagine that they could open it fairly fast, as from the outside it looks ready to go.
wally79 wrote: » Hootenanny?
wally79 wrote: » QED the equivalent item in DL is 2.40 dearer because of parking charges Ok done. Sorry everyone for dragging off topic again
2RockMountain wrote: » No, if you can buy it in a store in DL that doesn't have a branch in Carrickmines, you might well get it for €3 cheaper saving 60c overall, because they didn't have to build the cost of the 'free' parking in Carrickmines into their margins.
Dubl07 wrote: » I'm not about to negotiate Dun Laoghaire traffic and the 1970s hole that is the Dun Laoghaire car park with its narrow spaces and ramps and pay through the nose for car parking on the off chance that I might save 60c. I place a value on my sanity and on my time.
2RockMountain wrote: » I've never suggested that anyone should go to one or other places. I'm just pointing out that there is no such thing as free parking. The customer pays, one way or other.
Larbre34 wrote: » The Hen House restaurant on the Metals has closed for good, note on the door. By the way, Owen Keegan hasnt been the boss in DLR for over 2 years. The current county manager is a woman whose name escapes me but i do know the Councillors make decisions on parking ansd have been pestered over it by businesses including me for a long time. On the other hand, my clients find it very convenient to park on street at my office
Mary63 wrote: » does anyone know what is going in on the site vacated by the Playwright pub on Newtownpark Avenue. It is taking forever and a day to complete. The lovely coffee shop Encore is gone from the shopping centre in Blackrock,under supervalu,it relocated to the Merrion Centre because the rent was too high. Vanilla Pod,cafe already in Carrickmines is opening there.
Mary63 wrote: » does anyone know what is going in on the site vacated by the Playwright pub on Newtownpark Avenue. It is taking forever and a day to complete.
ted1 wrote: » Makes you wonder how one coffee shop says rent is to high and another one opens
ongarboy wrote: » Depends how deep their pockets are which is why chains have competitive advantage. Esquires Coffee along with a few other tenants also opening in Blackrock SC.http://www.irishtimes.com/business/commercial-property/new-tenants-in-blackrock-shopping-centre-1.2719425
caviardreams wrote: » Good to see - though I think Lisa Perkins just moved from another unit so not technically new. I noticed a school book/toy shop up beside Dubray - it looked new but I may just not have noticed it before
astrofool wrote: » Yes, he's been promoted up to destroy Dublin City Centre, hopefully they offload him to make misery in Brussels sooner or later. DL have already been unwinding his decisions, but need to go further if they want to be relevant again.