Limerick_Lass wrote: » Lads this thread is so depressing to read .... is it just getting worse so?
zulutango wrote: » I don't think I've ever seen such a 'slam dunk' on this forum
realdanbreen wrote: » As for hook & Ladder:mad: Anyone who was left high and dry and owed fortunes from their previous venture must be sickened at the sight of H&L shops around the place.
lazyman wrote: » South African cosmetic shop "Rain" opening in the old post office unit in Castletroy SC
jjoconoor wrote: » Landlords out there meant to be brutal to deal with, demanding crescent shopping centre ratea
lazyman wrote: » They are doing something right anyway, place is transformed compared to when they took it over
jjoconoor wrote: » Do explain? As far as I know they Owned Instore Furniture? Which went bust like hundreds of other companies? Very insensitive comment especially with the book and ladder provinding 90 odd jobs to the city according to their website? Be interesting to actually hear how much you were left high and dry for?
Maz2016 wrote: » Has the post office gone from Castletroy SC?
mdmix wrote: » Just moved to the back, by the hair dressers. Surprised the didn’t put a sign at the old unit as its not very obvious where they went
ongarboy wrote: » https://fora.ie/vue-showtime-cinemas-ireland-4081298-Jun2018/ International cinema chain Vue to take over Showtime cinema on the Ennis Road.
Mr.H wrote: » I hear there is going to be another super cafe within 5 mins of the parkway. Dont know how to use the planning permission pages to verify.
Vanquished wrote: » Work has begun on converting the former Pharmacy at the O'Connell Street/Sarsfield Street corner in to a cafe. Another Starbucks it would appear. The building was entirely vacant and presented an excellent opportunity to develop a more attractive and imposing presence on a prime corner site. It could've housed some much needed residential accommodation on the upper floors. Unfortunately they went for the easy option. Underlining the lack of ambition that is afflicting Limerick city centre at the moment.
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Reputable Rog wrote: What's a super cafe?
dashoonage wrote: » Costa are going in on the grounds of the BMW garage on the ballysimon road. Planning was lodged last year.
Cookiemunster wrote: » There's planning for a Costa next to the closed tile shop in the City East Retail Park across from B&Q. It looks to be an extension into the car park on the side of the building in the retail park rather than part of the garage. http://eplan.limerick.ie/AppFileRefDetails/17733/0