DeWinterZero wrote: » Its the big empty glass building built where Javas used to be and its in the centre of an area thats already has about 13 cafes within a block radius.
Swiper the fox wrote: » nobody who likes coffee will go in there anyway,
vkid wrote: » Their coffee is not for me either, but won't do the city center any harm. It really needs new retailers though...its still miserable in that regard imo
Vanquished wrote: » Exactly. Along with finally getting the "hanging gardens" project on Henry Street completed. Six years after work ground to a halt!
Jofspring wrote: » No offence to the business in Arthurs Quay but my god that place is plummeting awfully I think. Big empty unit where the pharmacy was, empty unit where lifestyle was. It's becoming a horrible shopping centre with no big name stores in it. We need something like opera lane in Cork I feel. Maybe Starbucks if it succeeds enough might attract more big businesses to the area. Thomas Street down to Bedford row could really become like the old cruises street if the right companies occupied the street and that area of O Connell street.
Swiper the fox wrote: » I suppose it's no bad thing that they are coming and it won't affect other businesses too badly as nobody who likes coffee will go in there anyway, as I say big multinationals are good for the overall look and will be popular for tourists.
Iranoutofideas wrote: » What does Limerick City want to offer people? At the moment it seems to be coffee, a haircut and little else.
Jofspring wrote: » No offence to the business in Arthurs Quay but my god that place is plummeting awfully I think. Big empty unit where the pharmacy was, empty unit where lifestyle was. It's becoming a horrible shopping centre with no big name stores in it.
bigpink wrote: » Can't link on mobile but set to open Good to see but can't help to affect alot of smaller coffee places
true567 wrote: » But that is why it isn't good to see. It is a multi national corporation- we should support local or even national establishments with our money. The ironic thing about Starbucks in America (and other places) is that its generally a liberal/hipster crowd but yet they are supporting a massive corporation and contributing to corporatism and the collapse of small businesses.
stefanovich wrote: » You can't stop people spending their money how they like and you shouldn't prevent a large multinational like Starbucks from setting up in the city. It will bring people in, sure they might go there instead of the other 50 coffee shops in Limerick but they will spend in other shops too. You are right about the liberal/hipster thing. There's quite a lot of those around here. At least they'll have somewhere to talk about Richard Dawkins and do up anti water protest posters on their macbook pros.
ongarboy wrote: » And if you're bald and hate coffee, there really isn't anything at all....!!
Beer Baron wrote: » Sell your gold?