mcgiggles wrote: » That's the wedding sweet table sorted for next month thanks!! :-) LOVE flying saucers!
Vlove wrote: » I love the juiciest inside them. Never had them in ages!
Andy From Sligo wrote: » There's Sherbet inside them... Think the outer is rice paper or something
lenan wrote: » Tiger is closing on Christmas eve. I'll be sorry to see it go.
Jillean6 wrote: » Mr Simms closed today. Just seen it on Facebook
Andy From Sligo wrote: » what a shame they didnt last it out til Christmas at least - I suppose maybe their lease was up maybe
sligoblue wrote: » The coffee shop in front of it closed recently, I heard the owners are remodelling that area of quayside including shop Tiger is in, there will be a new entrance to centre.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » ah right, thats interesting - be fascinating to see what it looks like when finished.
T-Bird wrote: » They might even put a roof on it..
Andy From Sligo wrote: » well - thats good forward planning EDIT: - got excited.... and then thought this is Sligo we are talking about! ... and then came crashing down to earth
sligojoek wrote: » Hows your plan for a roof over O Connell St coming on?
sligojoek wrote: » Lisadell fuels and hardware in Grange is closed now as well . I just went over for a bag o coal and it was all shut up The vet next door said they closed last Friday with no announcement.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » bloody hell if you cannot sell fuel in these days of low temperatures with still a lot of winter ahead , it makes you wonder what kind of business suceeeds these days!
Speedwell wrote: » "With no announcement" makes me think something happened. I hope they're all well.
sligojoek wrote: » Update: I just heard he's moved to another premises and scaled down the operation.
Andy From Sligo wrote: Tiger store made it onto Ocean FM News - so is it really a high rates issue or the rumour that the shops there are being reconstructed for a new entrance to the shopping centre?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » Tiger store made it onto Ocean FM News - so is it really a high rates issue or the rumour that the shops there are being reconstructed for a new entrance to the shopping centre?
mcgiggles wrote: » 75k rent a year apparently!!
Hombre Lobo wrote: » Let's hope the entrance isn't designed by the same people who designed the shopping centre or people might not find their way in.
Ms. Chanandler Bong wrote: » The little cafe that was at the front of Quayside (Oscar's) appears to be closed (papered over windows). That kinda lends to the "redeveloping" theory. Although if that's the case, why didn't they just offer the businesses affected another unit while redevelopment is going on?
T-Bird wrote: » Quayside is under new ownership and are making changes I guess. From what I see they have invested time and effort since they have taken over. Examples, entertainment during weekends and a hell of a good Christmas section. It is refreshing to see a company investing and trying to make a change. It might hopefully be a wakeup call to the small majority of families/councilers that own most of the retail space in Sligo, who are blocking every new development and want to keep the status quo...