frash wrote: » They have in this areas anyway! Deansgrange, Pottery Rd & now this one all within less than a 5 min drive of each other.
Synode wrote: » Good. Might make them lower their prices
errlloyd wrote: » They can't really lower their prices. Supermarkets operate hilariously low margins. They have to lower their costs. Unless a segment of the market continues to shop there despite the higher cost, they will close.
Gareth Keenan wrote: » now that would be a fun place to live when the easterlies sweep in
Tabnabs wrote: » Possibly deserves a thread of its own, but have a look at the proposed development (housing, a café and shops) in Bullock Harbour on the site of the old Western Marine warehouse.http://www.ossiansmyth.ie/new-plans-for-bulloch-harbour/ Fits right in! :pac:
Tabnabs wrote: » Possibly deserves a thread of its own
Fratton Fred wrote: » where's the car park? I am hoping the developer has gone for three storeys, on the basis two is a concession that might see it approved.
TheVoodoo wrote: » Aldi are recruiting for Blackrock, I'm guessing this could be the old playwright site?
caviardreams wrote: » Has anyone heard any news about new stores planned for the redeveloped Frascati?
KingCong wrote: » Guy in M&S said yesterday one of Lidl/Aldi are apparently going to be setting up a big new shop there.
caviardreams wrote: » Ooh that sounds interesting - if so you would have to think it would be Aldi with the LIDL in stillorgan already quite nearby.
helimachoptor wrote: » There's a new Thai/Vietnamese takeaway being fitted out at the moment on deansgrange road beside the Grange pub. Liberos Apache/Lams The Pasta place (name escapes me) Rickshaws Thai place All within 30 seconds walk of each other
coylemj wrote: » The fact that he can't say which one means that it's probably a rumour put out by the letting agents to pique the interest from other stores.
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » Agreed, plus I can't imagine that M&S as anchor tenant in Frascati would have any interest in a Lidl/Aldi going in with them to pull away their customers. Much like Dunnes in Cornelscourt and Tesco in Dundrum, the anchor tenant supermarkets usually have contracts that restrict other supermarkets opening in the same centre.
caviardreams wrote: » I also see Frascati trying to market it as a high end shopping destination - M&S, Debenhams etc. Could not see them going for a discount grocer or TK Maxx etc (unfortunately!). I wonder if Next would be interested in moving across for a bigger store for example?