emo72 wrote: » anewme wrote: » My point is ive never seen it in an actual shop unit before. I thought it was outside in the middle of the mall.. it's taking up a whole shop unit now - between that and the Halloween shop, that's 2 kinds of "nothing" filler shops beside each other. I thought it was always a stall too. Never seen it in an actual shop unit. Any truth to the rumour that Zara is taking a large unit down there?
anewme wrote: » My point is ive never seen it in an actual shop unit before. I thought it was outside in the middle of the mall.. it's taking up a whole shop unit now - between that and the Halloween shop, that's 2 kinds of "nothing" filler shops beside each other.
beauf wrote: » The issue with online shopping is not simply price. Lots of stores are all just stocking the same narrow range of stuff. Often you can't find what you want in a bricks and mortar store so you'be no alternative but to go online.
average_runner wrote: » I see Carraig Donn is opening in one of the free spots by Marks. Golden disc is now where Head was. Pippa O'Connor shop(pop for 3-6 months) opening by Marks.
Berserker wrote: » My OH had a classic example with Zara a few weeks back. She was looking to buy a pair of boots that she saw in London. Tried the stores in the city centre and Blanch but couldn't find them. Ended up getting them online and using using their in store delivery. Came across a whole lot of options for both of us online that weren't in the stores. Didn't realise that Zara had such a selection of men's clothing. Was in there yesterday and noticed the Golden discs has opened in the same unit as the existing music/Dvd shop. That season Halloween shop adds nothing to the centre.
average_runner wrote: » It was great for the kids, we got all we wanted for halloween. It will close now.
ongarboy wrote: » Zara only announced this week that sales in their Irish stores are booming so I could very well see them eyeing up a unit in Liffey Valley. Surprised they're not there already.
Berserker wrote: » Not think it'll move to Christmas stock now? Apologies for my married with no kids bias, didn't think of the little'uns.
5500 wrote: » Surprised it wasn't in the media but the I connect store in liffey valley was ramraided in the early hours of today, car driven in through the doors beside next, then around into the shop, cleared it and back out.again!
average_runner wrote: » Where was the 24 hour security?
Elemonator wrote: » Retail is dying completely. I work for a major British retailer for university beer money and the CEO wrote to the company saying that retail sales have fallen nearly 7% this year but online sales have increased by 17%.
L1011 wrote: » UK is far, far darker than Ireland for sales currently. Online is still growing here but our economy isn't in a death spiral and pretending not to be - the UKs is. And we still seem to cling to the social aspect of retail a bit more. Golden Discs are probably the only music retailer in the western world adding stores for starters.
average_runner wrote: » Business need to should down the big stores, open pop ones with less staff and just sell online, their profit margins will go up
judeboy101 wrote: » Are there more car show rooms been built at roundabout beside arc bar?
anewme wrote: » No they are fast food joints going up there...