JayRoc wrote: » Yeah, the new McDonalds is going to be on the right hand side of the shopping centre. Underneath where the 5 Guys sign is facing the road. It looks pretty much ready to open.
Ki ki wrote: » I think McDonald's may be moving premises. There is a "Golden Arch" visible to the side of the 5 Guys corner
dublinman1990 wrote: » A new wall installation was being installed inside near McDonalds on Tuesday. I don't know what that is for. Does anybody here know about it?
CeilingFly wrote: » I'd always be wary of the rubbish spouted on Facebook Owners of the main DL shopping center is two Irish guys with a history of property management. The Bloomfield center is owned by an American group and its well down their priorities and effectively on the market. The main center should be knocked and replaced by apartments - even the councilors agree on this Also, contrary to gossip, Tesco head office is not owned by Tesco, they simply rent it under a long term lease that was renewed in 2000.
Stephen15 wrote: » It's speculation on facebook now so don't quote me on it, apparently the owners of the centre live in the states it's low down on their list of priorities. Other people saying they heard the information from talking to security staff and cleaners in the centre. Also the building work in the centre is meant to have stopped fairly suddenly.
dublinman1990 wrote: » That is very serious. They have barely less than a month to get this payment sorted to the staff by then. Does the Shopping Centre have the money to be able to afford this payment to Noonans or not?
Stephen15 wrote: » Apparently Noonans the company that operate the cleaning and security contract for Dun Laoghaire shopping centre are pulling out of DLSC on the 26th October as they are owed €250,000 by the shopping centre and a new tender has not been issued by the shopping centre. The talk is that if these services aren't provided the shopping centre cannot open it's doors to the public.
Homesick Alien wrote: » New vintage clothing shop opening on Lee's Lane down the side of the old Dunnes in Dun Laoghaire. Will be interesting to see how a "vintage" shop differentiates itself from the charity shops.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Which of the two is closed? Or both?
miezekatze wrote: » Sivad has been closed for a few weeks now, pity! I agree though, it wasn't right for the location. Hope something else will move in soon. I believe a medical centre will open soon in Leopardstown SC, and the unit at the front had a planning note for a credit union or building society or something like that.
Muscles Schultz wrote: » Now closed. Wrong location really.
miezekatze wrote: » New restaurant opened in Leopardstown shopping centre a few weeks ago where the Chinese restaurant used to be. It's called Sivad and it's a steakhouse type place, they also do brunch. The cafe in Leopardstown shopping centre closed a while ago though. There's also a new restaurant in Sandyford industrial estate called Woodfire & Green, it's near Pizzicato. Quite nice, but only open for breakfast and lunch, and only on weekdays.
caviardreams wrote: » The sports shop in stillorgan closing is quite a big unit too, and leaves that part of the SC (the old Tesco hardware place is still empty) a bit dead.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » No loss
Viscount Aggro wrote: » MAO Dundrum..... RIP and Starbucks within it...closed
Dubl07 wrote: » They've always had great staff and a good selection of meats. I hope they re-open once the refurbishment is finished.