914 wrote: » Hearing tonight that Sam MaCuleys is closing down with all staff being made redundant, reason is due to rent being to high and not enough income to balance the books.
Deisegodeo wrote: » Which one? They have 2 shops in the city, 1 on Broad street and another at Farronshoneen. And one in Dungarvan too I think
914 wrote: » Borad Street shop.
914 wrote: » Hearing tonight that Sam McCauleys is closing down with all staff being made redundant, reason is due to rent being to high and not enough income to balance the books.
TheQuietFella wrote: » And I'll say it again! Unless the WCC redevelop old city urban areas with a more modern styled developments this will not be the only closure. The city centre needs new and young blood to re-energise it.
Muttley79 wrote: » Waterford is in series trouble.the government need to start a regeneration programme for Waterford and the south east region.its been ravaged by the recession and it's not coming out of it.meanwhile the rest of the country is booming.what the hell is going on in our city
kayaksurfbum wrote: » One shop pulls out and the city is fu*ked? I do business around the country and Waterford is doing better then most.
Muttley79 wrote: » Waterford is doing better than dublin,cork,limerick Galway is it?the other cities of Ireland,or are we comparing Waterford to Leitrim or Cavan.take your head out of the sand,Waterford has been in bad state of affairs for a long time now and not much sign of an improvement
BBM77 wrote: » Have a day of will ye. In the space of 10 posts the thread went from a chemist closing down to an economic apocalypse.
Harry Palmr wrote: » The (give my regards to) Broad Street shop was big, too big arguably. They've got Boots just a stones throw away who are a massive chain. The Ring Road effect also probably strikes again, if you can go to a McAuleys at Williamstown Centre or visit Ardkeen, Kings Meadow etc then why would you traipse into the centre and fight for pay parking?
Harry Palmr wrote: » We should, but the rule of least resistance applies - live in suburbs so shop in suburbs. They have to work out a way to get people in who otherwise have no real need to go in.
azimuth17 wrote: » National chemists rep on WLR says chemists shops under pressure all over. I'd say Mulligans would win in terms of presentation any day over McCauley's. Staff numbers very large too in McCauley's. In Powers Chemists on Ballybricken the other day and they have a computerised dispensing system. Things are changing. Des Purcell said on radio they as much as have a new tenant for the shop in waiting.
mooseknunkle wrote: » I heard Nandos are going in there.
lassykk wrote: » That would be AMAZING!
914 wrote: » I heard it's another dealz
Teebor15 wrote: » I heard Besco are going in there.
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mooseknunkle wrote: » As much as id like Nandos to go in there i was only joking i didnt hear anything But its a perfect location for Burger King to return or maybe even a KFC or Pizza Hut,but more than likely it will be a pound shop or something like that.