Howard Juneau wrote: » You can rent units in there for between 60-100 euro as it is. I think a few people were put off from renting as there was no late night shopping or Sunday opening either.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » the reason for that is because the current traders in there don't want to open Sundays or late night and they won't pay for the security for anyone that did want to open (which is no one at present!), apart from ShoeZone and Abra which can open whenever they want due to having a street entrance!
Howard Juneau wrote: » That's correct, but it was offputting for other businesses who wanted to come in & have the option of opening late & Sundays too.
ongarboy wrote: » Reading on the Kerrys eye online that a decision is due to be made by Kerry Group in conjunction with the town council as to plans for the old Dennys factory site near Garveys and back of Shaws. I'd be interested to know what they're planning. It's a perfect central location for development and would rid the town of what is now an eyesore. I suppose a retail/residential combination would be an obvious choice but I wonder is there demand yet with so many empty units and housing oversupplies out there? Until the office block across from the train station is occupied, I'd say there is no office demand either. Any suggestions on what would be a good and sustainable alternative for that site?
ongarboy wrote: » http://www.radiokerry.ie/news/costa-coffee-opens-in-tralee/ Confirmed on Radio Kerry that Costa Coffee did open today. 12 extra jobs for Tralee!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » it did and I had a lovely coffee from there too I know its a bit on the expensive side, but I like it. They have so many nice treats to eat too...which I will try out another day! They were pretty busy there even at 4pm!
kingdomlad wrote: » Great to see Costa Coffee opening tomorrow. That building looked desperate for the past year or so. Also, between Costa and Aldi opening new businesses in town they are creating some much needed employment. I got a great laugh when i saw that one of the businesses that opposed Costa Coffee were going under the name Tralee Shopping Centre Ltd. This is actually the trading name for a hotel that is in close proximity to Costa Coffee. And guess what, they said that Costa Coffee would be better off opening in a retail park outside of town. Now i wonder who owns that retail park?????;)
counterlock wrote: » Out of curiousity, how much was it for a coffee?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I think a regular is €3.25, bit pricey compared to other places, but there is a smaller one too, can't remember how much & I found it hard to read the sizes & prices on the board behind the counter!
Howard Juneau wrote: » That's a standard trick of Costa's wherever you go. A large Mocha is at least €4 (and probably more) but you have to squint to see the signage the cute hoors
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I was starting to think my eyesight had got worse & I should be wearing my glasses!
delthedriver wrote: » Very interesting. The business who allegedly opposed Costa Coffee , were allegedly the disappointed underbidders in the Sale of Mickos ??????? Mind boggling
ongarboy wrote: » Classic case of sour grapes!!
Southern Dandy wrote: » Just heard rocky mountain is pretty much gone and "rumour" has it Burger king have an interest?????........
Howard Juneau wrote: » I haven't been. I believe it's just too far outside the town for people to bother. Not sure Burger King would be much of a draw either imo. KFC might make a go of it.
Pirates Ale wrote: » I'm not sure they could blame 'too far outside the town', its across the road from Manor West and a stones throw from McDonalds, and there is no shortage of 'footfall' around those. There biggest mistake imo was trying to compete with McD's, instead of making their own niche. Having said that, I havent been in there recently, and they might well be doing fine.
Howard Juneau wrote: » It is for anyone on foot. Nobody is going to walk out thru manors restaurant, pass McDonald's, the Streat, and then go to Rocky Mountain imo. I haven't even contemplated going there and neither have a lot of people I talked to. It's a burger joint, like any other one in town, Nit really competing with MacyD's, perhaps MJ's would be a better comparison & I think since Rocky opened, MJ's has increased business. Whoever goes in there has to give the public something they can't get anywhere else in town imo
Pirates Ale wrote: » I agree totally with your last point, the rest, not so much. RM does skinny chips in small little cardboard cartons, very much like McD's and totally different to MJ's decent portions of home made chips. RM has a drive through and afaik, the manager of RM is ex McD's The vast majority of Manor Wests and McD's customers are in cars anyway, so I still don't see the location as an issue, anyone coming out of Manor only has to cross the road.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » I havent passed it since the by pass opened! Burger King in Killarney is only very mediocre perhaps KFC might work better?