kcb wrote: » Where are both of those going? It looks like there is work going on at the old Sam's Bar...
ongarboy wrote: » I got the impression Douglas Village was always the poorer cousin to Douglas Court over the years, mainly because Douglas Village had so many empty units. Would it be fair to say since M&S, TK Maxx and Starbucks among others have opened in Village, that this centre is drawing the bigger crowds these days?
SouthernBelle wrote: » The new homeware shop opened today where the former homeware shop was in the shopping centre (near the shoe shop).
kcb wrote: » Passed by it today. Good to have that unit being used but the shop seems like a place that opens up for the few weeks before Christmas.
opus wrote: » New restaurant coming on Washington St I see - The SpitJack.
rebel.ranter wrote: » That's Rachel Allen's latest venture I think:http://www.independent.ie/life/food-drink/rachel-serves-up-her-first-restaurant-in-cork-of-course-35153542.html
mire wrote: » I don't think so; she is fronting a new venture in the Courthouse Chambers building across from Washington St. Courthouse The Spitjack (I thought) was a couple of people from the food/beverage/catering/hotel world in Dublin...
kcb wrote: » Yep Rachel Allen is the face of Reardens Montgomery's new restaurant in the old Courthouse Chambers. Good to have a couple more options anyway.
what the hell! wrote: » Australian burrito chain Zambrero opening in the city somewhere. Posted a photo on Instagram but not sure where they are kitting out. Looks like a new build? Plenty of Burrito places popping up, is there room for everyone?
satanta99 wrote: » I think that they are opening up in Dennehy's Cross next to Ramen. They got planning to convert two retail units - 4a and 4b into one before Christmas. Work started there this week.
rebel.ranter wrote: » Another planning application for yet another new restaurant, this time at the corner of Souhth Mall and Princes Street. We will be spoiled for choice!
ofcork wrote: » Planning has also been refused for a new hotel on south terrace but student apartments on western road going ahead.
Dream Scruffy Siphon wrote: » That's been refused twice before so unlikely to happen. Is there such a thing as too many restaurants?
whatever76 wrote: » Another quay development - this is very good news !!https://fora.ie/camden-place-cork-offices-3206218-Jan2017/
satanta99 wrote: » The website of Ballincollig Shopping Centre, which seems to be in the process of being renamed CastleWest Cork, suggests Starbucks is opening in the Old Coach house in the shopping centre plaza.http://castlewestcork.ie/centre-map/ The centre owners have an application with Cork CoCo (166919) to convert the building from retail to coffee shop. Good to see more units in this centre finally becoming occupied.