Cheensbo wrote: » https://www.google.ie/maps/@53.1768658,-6.8025207,3a,75y,181.5h,85.92t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sEl_HfKEbZZE2pt1_0pbxAw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 It's going there, you can see the plans on kildare coco planning map
splashthecash wrote: » I haven't seen any construction there - unless it sprung up over the last few days, I'd be doubtful that August would be achievable. Agree though that getting an Aldi into the town would be great! Also, that'll make traffic even more of a nightmare...regardless of whether you enter\exit through the SuperValue park or via the main road
Darc19 wrote: » It's an exceptionally busy fuel station. The Brennans got planning initially and it was going to be a spar and Supermacs and deli. The "spar is coming" sign was up too and work had started. Maxol made them a very generous offer which Brennans took and it became a Maxol owned property. It's now virtually completed and I wouldn't be surprised if BK were open in a few weeks
harr wrote: » I didn’t realise maxol bought it from the Brennan’s I would imagine they got a nice price for it ..
splashthecash wrote: » Thaiger does a good trade in takeaway and we are usually happy with the food out of there. Any time I'm in there though there is maybe 1\2 tables occupied - that probably shows how much they rely on takeaways to be able to remain viable and open. Harrigan's menu really declined over the past couple of years Completely agree re Newbridge and the lack of good places to eat - I'm always thinking if a real good place like Las Radas (Tapas in Naas) was to open in Newbridge it would do great business....a lot of people like me go to Naas for a good meal out
eusap wrote: » i think there is no obvious store to replace debenhams, will need to be divided up into smaller stores
a very cool kid wrote: » They'll definitely try to get a department store in there - loads of little shops are not a crowd puller. Is there space there for a massive NEXT like the one in Liffey Valley? If the new slimline House Of Fraser combined with Sports Direct (could do one floor each) could get a good deal they might be interested there either. Otherwise you are depending on the like of A John Lewis, Hudson's Bay or Nordstrom coming in and taking the spot
harr wrote: » Would hate to see sports direct going in , definitely need something big and a major retailer .. John Lewis , Next or house of Fraser would be ideal .. any word if Zara will remain open as they are currently cutting back and closing some stores also heard Iconnect aren’t doing particularly well .. then you have Odeon who are in dispute with some movie Manufactures and said they won’t show there productions. WW could be a very bleak place if they don’t try to pull in some big retailers.
WishUWereHere wrote: » I wonder would M&S ever contemplate moving into the Debenhams spot? Their non-food section is small in comparisons to other M&S stores I have been in. Surely they could have some clout striking a deal with the landlords? Just a thought.
matchthis wrote: » Going to miss debenhams for the menswear section. Was the main reason I went to white water
WishUWereHere wrote: » Have to agree Matchthis. I liked their 'maine' pants. They cost around €30 a pair, ideal for work. I wonder if anyone else stocks this brand?
splashthecash wrote: » https://www.kildarenow.com/news/home/552470/work-to-finally-start-on-first-aldi-for-newbridge.html Work starting on new Aldi store, not Due to complete until Q1 2021. Can’t believe they’ve been trying to get into Newbridge for 15 years!
GavMan wrote: » Folk entering and exiting from Edward street in cars is going to be fun. That entrance will mean 5 busy junctions on that street in about 5 or 600 metres.
tommyboy26 wrote: work is set to begin on the old arch bar very soon. It will have a sit down family restaurant and take away downstairs with a coffee shop in the original arch bar window.
Cazale wrote: » Going to be a Chinese restaurant.
tommyboy26 wrote: » exactly what the town doesnt need
tommyboy26 wrote: exactly what the town doesnt need