Homesick Alien wrote: » Looks like some kind of wings restaurant is going into the empty unit on Marine Road next to Teddy's which currently just consists of an escalator going down. Always struck me as a weird unit that.
caviardreams wrote: » Sports shop on the top floor of Blackrock SC opposite SuperValu is closing down
whiskeyman wrote: » Was that O'Farrell sports? Just noticed theyve closed their store in Beacon South Quarter there near Dunnes.
caviardreams wrote: » Here's an article that mentions Five guys in frascatihttps://www.independent.ie/business/commercial-property/public-appetite-for-dining-out-is-giving-property-industry-food-for-thought-36628864.html Have to say, it's quite a big name. If they could get another few high profile stores in (along with Aldi) I could see it pulling footfall from Stillorgan and Dun Laoghaire
Stephen15 wrote: » The one thing that be a big pull would be a cinema which both Dun Laoghaire and Stillorgan have. The €2 parking fee is a bit of a joke for a suburban shopping centre, I should hope Aldi will be validating tickets when they open.
Stephen15 wrote: » caviardreams wrote: » Here's an article that mentions Five guys in frascatihttps://www.independent.ie/business/commercial-property/public-appetite-for-dining-out-is-giving-property-industry-food-for-thought-36628864.html Have to say, it's quite a big name. If they could get another few high profile stores in (along with Aldi) I could see it pulling footfall from Stillorgan and Dun Laoghaire The one thing that be a big pull would be a cinema which both Dun Laoghaire and Stillorgan have. The €2 parking fee is a bit of a joke for a suburban shopping centre, I should hope Aldi will be validating tickets when they open.
ted1 wrote: » Dundrum is also a suburban shopping centre, they’ve no problem filling the car park. Can’t see a need for a cinema. Asfaik there’s a large multi screen planned for carrickmines
Stephen15 wrote: » ted1 wrote: » Dundrum is also a suburban shopping centre, they’ve no problem filling the car park. Can’t see a need for a cinema. Asfaik there’s a large multi screen planned for carrickmines A cinema would attract people away from Dun Laoghaire and Stillorgan as its something they have. I may have slightly misphrased but the redeveloped Frascati will not be in the same calibre as Dundrum. It will probably of a similar standard to Nutgrove but shops and size wise.
ted1 wrote: » Nutgrove doesn’t have an expensive car park that it needs to recoup the costs for. Also cinemas tend to attract people when the stores are closed.
Stephen15 wrote: » Both true. Tbh I don't see what would be the attraction of this revamped shopping centre when parking in Dundrum is only €2 more.
CeilingFly wrote: » Dundrum is a town. Its difficult to get around, it can take ages to eventually park. Regular traffic issues at weekends. Overpriced shops and over 10km from Blackrock.
caviardreams wrote: » Less crowds/stress, potentially different stores (e.g. a flagship ALDI, possibly others), the option to combine a look around the shops/bite to eat with a walk by the sea / Blackrock park for more of a "day out" vibe rather than just walking round a soulless shopping centre. More convenient/accessible for anyone in the Blackrock/Dun Laoghaire/Monkstown/Merrion areas etc.
caviardreams wrote: » Agree with all that (although Dundrum Town Centre is less than 4km from Mount Merrion Avenue ) I think it's more meaningful to compare Blackrock with say Dun Laoghaire in terms of scale and location etc.
Stephen15 wrote: » I get that but it just doesn't seem to be enough to justify a €2 parking fee
Awaaf wrote: » Have done a couple of quick visits to Frescati recently and when I validated my ticket it came up as Zero. Doesn't seem to be listed on the price list at the entrance. Not complaining!
Aegir wrote: » I've had that happen to me. I don't know what the cutoff is, but a brisk walk from the car, to M&S to grab a meal deal and back to the car usually works out free.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Youve generally around 15 minutes to leave and there's no charge. Technically it is considered that you have not accepted the terms and conditions of the car park and have proceeded straight to the exit.
dublinman1990 wrote: » Just on Frascati. Bookstation had officially opened their store today in the old Book Value unit. I had a look in there earlier today. I thought the selection there is not great. Very small for both books & stationery products. At least it is occupied with something to prevent it being empty. I wish it luck having it's business there.
cobham wrote: » A second Dealz outlet serving this area. It is located beside Home Store and More and across from the Lidl outlet. It is about twice the size of the one in the Nutgrove Shopping centre and has space for clothing lines.
ted1 wrote: » Are you missing part of the sentence. There about 10 dealz serving this area (South Dublin )