Justin Credible Darts wrote: » https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Wave-of-shop-closures-on-Pana-Cork-city-leaders-call-for-resilience--d08eb5ca-02ed-4319-98bf-f408b0a2743c-ds Monsoon, Accessorize, joining quills, a wear, debenhams and countless others shops all gone in recent times, and people on here complained when I mentioned the abundance of closed shops on patrick street.
opus wrote: » To say this thing needed repainting is an understatement!
whisky_galore wrote: » Probably cheap paint slapped on at the outset.
smurgen wrote: » I really think the council needs to do something to make centrally located building owners maintain the appearance of their buildings. That's building has looked shabby for years and in viewing of a large area of the city.
Treehelpplease wrote: » That colour, though.. they couldn't have been a bit more creative? Or picked something less likely to go so green/dirty so fast again. It's clean now, at least. Thank God we dont seem to have many buildings being proposed like that any more, like the building across the street to it, Southern Terrace building, etc.
namloc1980 wrote: » Many of these are UK chains. Spillover effect of Brexit and the dying high street in the UK. More indigenous business and European chains are needed. Also a fundamental rethink needed by the Council. The same old policies of incentivising car use simply do not work. Unfortunately I'm not sure the Council is capable of doing that.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Another problem is the rates the shops are being charged
namloc1980 wrote: » Rates are a cost of doing business like paying the electricity. And they aren't exclusive to Cork or Ireland. Forms of commercial property taxes are pretty much the norm in most countries.
rounders wrote: » I agree but also feel in Ireland the businesses don't receive the service back from the council for the rates they pay
snotboogie wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/property/movement-on-two-key-major-sites-by-blarney-and-rail-line-will-aidtransformation-of-corks-northside-1004538.html
Usir wrote: » So Flynn now has 2 new developments on that road? One at the corner by turn off to GAA and the new one announced today?
satanta99 wrote: » The one at the corner by the turn off to the GAA, across from McDonalds, isn't O'Flynn. That is a new community health care centre that is being built.
ScrubsfanChris wrote: » Penrose Video: https://vimeo.com/425976195