Larbre34 wrote: » One thing is for certain, that huge ex Debenhams unit will be an unholy pain in the Blanch owner's ass for a long time to come.
A Knight of Ireland wrote: » Now that the country is starting to open, does anyone know what is the plan for the Debenhams store in the shopping centre? Maybe M&S will take it over and mirror the store in Liffey Valley
Zaph wrote: » Yeah, the days of a large anchor department store are probably gone, but that unit isn't designed to be much else. There's loads of floorspace the further you go into the unit, but there's not enough mall frontage on either level to allow them to be split into multiple units with enough of a storefront to make them attractive to other businesses. The best they can hope for is getting a single tenant for each level, but that's a big ask as there won't be too many looking for units that big.
Larbre34 wrote: » Good news for middle aged men with a waist bigger than 28 everywhere.
ongarboy wrote: » On a more serious note, Sports Direct have taken over the 4 floor Debenham store in Galway. As they carry a USC casual clothing and Brand Max clearance outlet as well as their huge sportswear offering,
they could be in the running for one of the the floors at least. I know they have the old Heatons store in Westend too but like Lifestyle, maybe they can sustain two locations across Blanch?
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Also, I saw construction workers outside Wetherspoons the other day, seemed to be some timber rubbish about as if they'd been stripping stuff out. Hardly closing is it?!
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Also, is the new JD outlet going ahead? Think it was on the brink of opening before Covid hit, is it still a goer? Can't imagine movement on it til at least September when it will be more clear if these clowns will put us in another lockdown (looks highly unlikely but you can never bet against how thick Mehole is) Also, I saw construction workers outside Wetherspoons the other day, seemed to be some timber rubbish about as if they'd been stripping stuff out. Hardly closing is it?!
frankyboy1986 wrote: » I was told by an employee/former employee that the building sustained serious flood damage and that quite a bit of repair work is needed to get it upto scratch
MAULBROOK wrote: » M&S are looking for redundancy's and are cost cutting everywhere.
Phil.x wrote: » They are anti-European after all, so they could be finished.