LilacNails wrote: » Penny's for sure!
LilacNails wrote: » Didn't say it was....I was referring to the post asking of Penny's or the outlet center would be busier.
LilacNails wrote: » Jam in town have closed. I'm shocked would have thought they were doing quiet good. What a pity it was a great spot.
newman10 wrote: » Plus 1 or 2 more high profile businesses yet to be announced
dobman88 wrote: » Is that information or speculation
Radio5 wrote: » Kerry is very dependant on overseas tourism, take that out of the equation and the knock on effect is huge across every sector of the economy from food/cafe/restaurants to gift shops to pharmacy to bookshops, hotel /B & B summer jobs for students, reliable seasonal work for others, tour guides, drivers, cleaners, teaching English sector and on it goes. Not to mention the hit from the limited numbers for weddings/parties/funerals and cancellation of concerts and festivals of all sorts. Even if country opens up for internal travel in July, visitors won't be spending the same amount of money as before, no browsing, no relaxing in restaurants/bars just eat and go. It was strange walking around Muckross House gardens yesterday evening, all the Irish families with young kids and dogs straining on leads, older people, families cycling, no jaunting car, no non-Irish visitors at all.
monkeynuz wrote: » It's fantastic without all of the idiot tourist drivers. Nice and quiet for once too.
Foghach wrote: » If only we could keep it that way. Maybe build a big beautiful wall around it.
theguzman wrote: » And make the Narries in Tralee pay for it.
phater phagan wrote: » That's a term I'm not familiar with. What is the origin of it, "Narries"?
LilacNails wrote: » By the looks of it.... It's like the last recession all over again. It's dreadful.
newman10 wrote: » Muckross Farms reopening in very limited conditions and closing in Septemberhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/muckross-traditional-farms-in-killarney-to-shut-down-indefinitely-in-september-1006090.html
LilacNails wrote: » Was that one of the businesses u heard that were closing?
ejmaztec wrote: » It seems that a lot of the people wandering around the Outlet Centre are illiterate, because they obviously can't read the signs, and also don't have a clue what the arrows on the floor are supposed to signify. It could be caused by the Stupidovirus, a little known Coronavirus mutation.
Radio5 wrote: » Was in Supervalu last week. Waiting in express queue, clear signage on floor indicating where you're to stand. Lady with basket came up and stood right behind me, maybe 2 ft away. Asked her politely to move back, she looked at me as if I was an alien. luckily a checkout became free & was called, so I was able to move on. Glad I was wearing a mask but shocked at the stupidity.
Listrydude wrote: » So what's the story with all the new bollards going up around the town. New areas for outdoor seating? Seems to be outside food establishments in most cases bar Portwest.