thebuzz wrote: » Is the Silver Apple gone? Heard it was.
another question wrote: » Yes that's gone too.
magnumlady wrote: » Really? They were tweeting the other day about offers.
sligoface wrote: » The corner shop on abbey street (that used to be a Mace) is closed now.
Basq wrote: » ^ Bizarre shop.. never was very well stocked and was in once or twice and staff just seemed a but unprofessional. Still sad to see it go and jobs with it!
sligoface wrote: » I agree with you on both counts, they didn't stock the place well at all, they had all that Indian stuff in there which made little sense when there was an ethnic shop at the end of abbey street already. Plus you have centra and three supermarkets nearby as well, so no big surprise but unfortunate all the same. Does anyone think the town will recover? When so many things have closed, people won't come here from out of town to shop due to lack of selection, and the people who used to work in those now closed businesses, who lived locally, they no longer have extra money to spend in the remaining businesses , and if they can afford to will probably leave to get work elsewhere. When I first moved to Sligo in 2006 it seemed to be growing, there was a bit of a buzz about the place, now it's dying and it looks pathetic with all the empty units. I don't want to leave it but I am finding it harder to stay, because when you think about it, the future for the town looks bleaker all the time. I know this is happening all over the country but it just seems to be no end to it heree with stuff closing down and people losing their jobs.
another question wrote: » This might sound stupid but there is not an awful lot left to close on O'Connell Street especially.
qapmoc wrote: » Car parking is another thing which needs attention in Sligo. In december anyway it was very difficult to come in off the inner relief road and find a space. There should be more car parking spaces. And cheaper spaces too. 1.20 an hour is ridiculous. No wonder the town is dying. Every time I visit, more shops have closed. Very bad planning. Obviously the planners do not want visitors to stop in Sligo. Pass on by.
qapmoc wrote: » I was in Sligo before Christmas and was amazed to see both McDonalds restaurant and Burgerking gone from the town. They were both on O'Connell st four or five years ago as far as I remember. I wonder was it high rates or the lack of car parking space which drove them from the town? Shame really to see so many empty shops/ premises in the town now. It cannot even really be called a city. If you went in to town with the kids for something to eat in McDonalds you may stay to browse among other shops. Car parking is another thing which needs attention in Sligo. In december anyway it was very difficult to come in off the inner relief road and find a space. There should be more car parking spaces. And cheaper spaces too. 1.20 an hour is ridiculous. No wonder the town is dying. Every time I visit, more shops have closed. Very bad planning. Obviously the planners do not want visitors to stop in Sligo. Pass on by.
EuskalHerria wrote: » Is this news? MAD in Johnston's court closes down.http://www.sligotoday.ie/details.php?id=29603
another question wrote: » This might sound stupid but there is not an awful lot left to close on O'Connell Street especially. The likes of family owned businesses such as Moffitts, Mullaney's, Wherleys, Brodricks, Easons, The Liber etc aren't going to be going anywhere. Boots, Tesco and Penney's all have good standings. Awear wasn't a big shock to me and I might be a bit worried about Gerry McGuires but apart from that what else is there to close really?
rocky raccoon wrote: » Osta looks closed, refurb maybe?
rocky raccoon wrote: » Also, it doesn't look like Bistro Bianconi is re-opening on High St. The signs have been taken down and they have stripped the tiles from the floor.
another question wrote: » Might be doing a complete overhaul or run into problems re: floor. The new stone oven has been installed in the back so doubt they will change their minds. Does seemed to have slowed down though, will be interesting to see.
Plazaman wrote: » Yeah I agree, there was a guy in a hi-viz in there during the week mixing cement I think plus they took in a truck load of stock there about two weeks ago. Hurry up and openomnomnom......
TheQ47 wrote: » There's a cardboard sign stuck on the door handles of the restaurant (looks *really* professional :eek:) to say the store is for rent, €120 per week and a mobile phone number. Odd, to say the least.
rocky raccoon wrote: » If it was to reopen as Bistro Bianconi why would they have bothered taking down the signage?
dingding wrote: » The mezzanine restaurant in the quayside closed today.