medoc wrote: » Which coincidentally Flanagan has just gotten planning permission to knock and replace with a new building. Maybe he applied for that before he let it to Dealz.
Mena Mitty wrote: » Is there any part of Tullamore he doesn't own.
charlieIRL wrote: » he got planning to knock it back in 08 as well and its still there!!
Gympodie wrote: » The old Texas area is very run down. I walk through it most days. I hope something goes in there (not hopeful). I can't see why that is being overlooked, it is in the town center. It seems a waste when all these new buildings are being built around the town, and this is just sitting there. Kinda sad
jface187 wrote: » If the old texas does reopen, they need to get rid of the metal car park. It's so off putting. The high streets are dying and everywhere you go, your charged for parking, how does this encourge people to shop in town? If
Mena Mitty wrote: » Is there any part of Tullamore Flanagan doesn't own.
Vlthap wrote: » Yeah! The parts that either Ted Garry or the Kane fella own!!!
medoc wrote: » The street works are making progress. Was surprised at how narrow the street is on High Street and especially at the turn into Patrick Street from Bridge Street. Going to make the traffic interesting. As will the new lights at the new Lidl.
Mena Mitty wrote: » Sad to see the Butchers gone from Tesco. Sign of the times I suppose.
medoc wrote: » The meat counter is gone? They are renovating at the moment. Seems a strange decision
facehugger99 wrote: » I enjoy the large empty space that has been created in the middle of the store. Free from shelves and product displays it speaks deeply about the negative impacts and ultimate futility of modern rampant consumerism, I generally spend a few minutes there in quiet contemplation during the weekly shop.
ArrBee wrote: » Plot twist It's actually the art centre. First installation is titled The Emptiness Of Modern Life
jface187 wrote: » Taken from Midlands 103: "19 units in a midlands shopping centre are up for sale at a cost of almost €6 million. HWBC is advertising the units in The Bridge Centre in Tullamore - which span over 18,000 square feet. Current tennants of the units involved include Vodafone, Vera Modo and Holland and Barrett. Altogther, they take in a yearly rental income of €732,000 euro" Does this mean the units mentioned are leaving? can't see who would go in there.
medoc wrote: » What are people’s feelings on the work so far on the street scape project?
An Ri rua wrote: » Any recent opinions on Yaadgar? Has it changed hands? I've always loved the food and service. Today, phone ringing out, tills not working and waiting area quite cold. All no big deal individually but, collectively, set alarm bells off for me. Maybe the phone line is out of action. Hence the tills for Visa etc. Hmmm.....