coylemj wrote: » Tesco do homeware alongside food in the Bloomfield store in DL, I expect that they will replicate that model in the expanded Stillorgan store. They could easily use that space for an expanded off-licence, it's busy all the time. There is no way they can move both the off-licence and the homeware section into the expanded main store.
Stephen15 wrote: » Is the off licence going aswell, if so maybe the two units could be merged into one. It might be a good location for an Aldi in Stillorgan.
coylemj wrote: » There is no way they can move both the off-licence and the homeware section into the expanded main store.
L1011 wrote: » Stillorgan SC has two supermarkets already, Donnybrook Fair does count; and it had either 3 or 4 when built originally.
ted1 wrote: » Plenty of NIMBY objections lodged. Make for some fun reading
dublinman1990 wrote: » This means The Vanilla Pod eatery in Frascati will be closed when the apartments are built.The proposal will result in the omission of the second floor level restaurant unit and storage floorspace permitted under the Rejuvenation Scheme.
Barry Badrinath wrote: » The Vanilla Pod isnt in Frascati shopping centre.
Cyrus wrote: » Downstairs in the other one
Barry Badrinath wrote: » So, the Vanilla Pod will close in Blackrock shopping centre...when the apartments in Frascati are built? Im missing something here.
Cyrus wrote: » No I was backing you up They have only just opened and assume are unaffected by the frascati thing Maybe he is thinking of the Debenhams cafe
Cyrus wrote: » Barry Badrinath wrote: » So, the Vanilla Pod will close in Blackrock shopping centre...when the apartments in Frascati are built? Im missing something here. No I was backing you up They have only just opened and assume are unaffected by the frascati thing Maybe he is thinking of the Debenhams cafe
Stephen15 wrote: » O'Briens Off Licence in Stillorgan has closed moved to up Lr. Kilmacud Road to beside the Mill House.
coylemj wrote: » FYP. And it happened several weeks ago.
caviardreams wrote: » Has Lloyds in Frascati closed? Or are they just doing a refurb maybe for the new centre. Looked totally emptied out when I passed it at the weekend.
ted1 wrote: » Christmas is over , I’d say it was only ever a pop up shop
coylemj wrote: » The space in Cornelscourt which was previously the off-licence and which they converted to a 'gift shop' with big posters of Francis Brennan was clearly a runaway success because it's now screened off and looks like it will be converted to some other use. Whatever shelving units were inside have been dismantled. Not really surprised, you'd really only notice it when you were walking from the checkouts towards the car park with your trolley or bag full of groceries at which point the last thing you'd feel inclined to do was potter around a gift shop.
Dubl07 wrote: » I overheard a member of staff say yesterday that the off licence (or part of it) is going back in there. Musical chairs.