Limerick_Lass wrote: » Lads this thread is so depressing to read .... is it just getting worse so?
zulutango wrote: » They're gone big into recycling their cups anyway, so that's one reason to choose them over some of the others.https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/apr/18/costa-coffee-to-recycle-equivalent-of-all-its-takeaway-cups-each-year
Mc Love wrote: » Would be a great site for a cinema/theatre/music venue.
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.
realdanbreen wrote: » Brilliant! Can't wait! Imagine, another coffee shop!
Mc Love wrote: » If only it was another vape shop
Cookiemunster wrote: » Private owners deciding to rent out their premises rather than spending millions redeveloping at the whim of someone on boards says absolutely nothing the ambitions of Limerick City Centre.
Vanquished wrote: » Ah yeah that's all it is. Just pure fantasty really. The mere thought of redeveloping the site in to something more productive and profitable is mad stuff altogether. Did you ever hear the likes? Sure t'will be grand! It's entirely unrelated to the almost complete absence of private sector investment in Limerick city centre. Nothing to see here.
Louche Lad wrote: » Don't remember this being mentioned before, but Stats, a sports data company based in Chicago, has opened an office in Henry St for their European HQ recently. I only discovered them after we saw several people earlier this evening in the city centre with mysterious badges, lanyards, bags etc. and wondered who they were. A bit of Googling and it seems to be this: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180611005640/en/STATS-Unveils-New-Office-European-Headquarters-Limerick
zulutango wrote: » It's worth noting the other city centre sites that are on the Register too. The other big ones are the unfinished building beside the Milk Market, and sites on Catherine Street and Lower Gerald Griffin Street.https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/media/documents/2018-06/Vacant%20Sites%20Register%2026-06-2018%20-%20Q.2_0.pdf Most of the rest of the sites are suburban. I'd have thought there'd be more in the city but the 500m2 threshold means not that many sites in the city qualify. The government should lower that threshold in my opinion.
Cookiemunster wrote: » The site wasn't for sale to a developer and the current owner obviously didn't want to redevelop it. Not every building in the city center needs to be demolished and rebuilt to be brought back into use.
Vanquished wrote: » A 'busy retail store' will soon be opening in the former Wacky Shoes premises on O'Connell Street according to an informative notice on the window.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » M&S surely
Vanquished wrote: » Well that's obvious. In a historic city such as Limerick, significantly more buildings will require conservation and refurbishment rather than redevelopment. That being said, opportunities do arise and this was one of them. An unremarkable, underscaled building with no protected status. Not even a listing on the NIAH. Redevelopment plans had even been drawn up. It's interesting to note that 10 years ago Limerick City Council asked Bank of Ireland to consider the feasibility of redeveloping the entire block as part of their plan to remodel the branch at 125 O'Connell Street. Agreeement couldn't be secured with a particular property owner and the proposal didn't go any further.
ongarboy wrote: » Speaking of which.....any word on the sub-dividing into 2 restaurants that Dunnes Stores sought planning permission for in their old O'Connell Street branch? In Dublin, they have done same with one of their old stores in South Great Georges St and now Five Guys burger chain and Neon Asian restaurant are occupying them. I wonder if a similar arrangement could follow suit in Limerick?
shanmo wrote: » Does anybody know what's opening beside the Triple Crown pub on Athlunkard St? Defo some time of food joint, I could see in there today and there was bench style table and what looked like an ice cream machine?
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: The planning application says chipper. Not sure what’s going into the unit next door. They seem to be working on both.