Bits_n_Bobs wrote: » My suspicion regarding the DLSC is that Tesco Ltd are locked into a long term office rental that throws up enough rental profit on it own for the owners to leave the actual shopping center stagnate with the occasional 'upgrade' as per this announcement.
crushproof wrote: » It's been overtaken by out of town centre, the city centre itself and online shopping will grow and grow. There needs to incentives to get people moving into the centre of town, whatever happened that "live above a shop" scheme?! Ideally an apartment development with associated plaza / open space would be fantastic. With tourist number continuing to grow and the seafront becoming more attractive, I reckon Dun Laoghaire can sustain another hotel also. Alas, none of this will come to fruition because of the centre owners i.e Dun Laoghaire Business Association.
The Mig wrote: » They better not get rid of Farrell's
Larbre34 wrote: » There may be an intention to relocate it within the Centre, but it certainly isn't staying where it is now, according to the plans.
patrickbrophy18 wrote: » The Gerard Byrne Gallery (formerly known as The Bedroom Studio) in Dalkey has remained unoccupied. If I remember correctly, I think Caffe Nero were meant to set up there. Could they have gotten cold feet stemming from the local hostility they faced and abandoned their plans or does it take a while from the time of "Grant Permission" to moving in?
ted1 wrote: » I think planning was rejected there
Manutd_4life wrote: » Just noticed yesterday there is a Costa Coffee shop now in Sandyford Hall!!! How long has that been there?
Gareth Keenan wrote: » Rumours that the DL Dunnes is to receive a very substantial makeover. Big article in the SBP last Sunday on Dunnes' new upmarket strategy for their stores. May also include the ex food store on Northumberland Ave
mhge wrote: » Dunnes in St Stephens Green is like a different world after the makeover.
damian139 wrote: » It actually occurred to me that Dunnes might be closing, passing by the other day clothing racks appeared to have large areas of space separating them.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Cornelscourt is getting the next revamp, starting after Easter afaik
Stephen15 wrote: » Seems to be a new coffee shop going in there at the moment.
damian139 wrote: » Dunne's bought " cafe Sol"
Synode wrote: » Did they. Was wondering why there was one in Dunnes in Rathmines
rubadub wrote: » That makes sense so. I presume Dunnes own the whole cornelscourt complex and so wondered why they would let a rival in to their own place, as they already have their own cafe type place.
coylemj wrote: » I was told a while ago by someone with knowledge of the business that Dunnes classify each store into one of three categories based on local spending power and this determines the type of stock (especially clothes and household goods) that's on offer. Clearly St. Stephens Green and Cornelscourt are in the top drawer.
coylemj wrote: » which gets around the problem of the local snobs having to say that they shop in 'Dunnes', instead they say they shop in 'Cornelscourt'. You'll never, ever hear a local refer to the place as 'Dunnes'.