Vlove wrote: » Jaysus sligo town will become a ghost town after this! Bloody recession isn't over yet!
maryishere wrote: » +1. That's what happens when a shopping centre a few miles from Sligo opens with car parking. Homestore should not have been allowed up there. The likes of Homestore took business away from the town shops / shop in town closed. The Carraroe McDonalds took business away from the Sligo McDonalds, the town McD closed. Time the Council built a big "cheap parking" car park accessable from the inner relief road or the town will close altogether. Or else rates on Carraroe car parking should be as high as in Sligo, to level the playing pitch.
sligojoek wrote: » http://oceanfm.ie/more-businesses-closing-in-sligo-town/
More businesses — some of them long-established — are to close, or have closed, in Sligo Town. Among them is Brodricks, a newsagents, card, stationery and giftware store on O’Connell Street for more than 80 years. It was once one of Sligo’s premier shops as well as a travel agency. And this Friday, it’s believed the adjoining Irish House pub will also close. A few years ago, the buildings were up for rent as a result of what was described as “difficult trading conditions.” The Cross Sections home-wear shop on Grattan Street has already closed as has the long-established Town and Country Club on Teeling Street. News of these closures are emerging following revelations that Sligo is the county with the highest commercial vacancy rate in the country. The quarterly study by Geo Directory found that the average commercial vacancy rate nationally in the last quarter of 2015 was 12.6%, compared to 16.4% in Sligo. Sligo Chamber CEO Paul Keyes insists Sligo needs support . . . and that includes — not only plans and strategies — but also the funding to implement them to make Sligo an attractive place to invest, work and live.
redarmyblues wrote: » Sooo Sligo, as soon as somebody is doing well try to gouge him. The place will rot once the Swagman leaves the place.
Well the apparent reason for the swagman closing is ohehirs are increasing the rent. If so then that doesn't mean it's related to the redevelopment of the area. I sure hope it is though as it's badly needed.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Well the apparent reason for the swagman closing is ohehirs are increasing the rent. If so then that doesn't mean it's related to the redevelopment of the area. I sure hope it is though as it's badly needed.
FoxyVixen wrote: » I heard everything from The Irish House to the Swagman was closing and a whole new unit going in its place? Possible start to the shopping centre and a proper car park for the town centre?
sligojoek wrote: » I heard they were moving to the Irish House.
shanec1928 wrote: » The same person owned them....
Andy From Sligo wrote: » its a shame its shutting, its a shame when any places has to shut down but even worse for a place that has been located there what seems like forever!
TireeTerror wrote: » You have to wonder what right anyone has to tell a shop what they can and cannot sell. It is an absolute outrage. If your business cannot survive due to competition, that is just tough luck. All the measures so far have done nothing to help, if anything its just made the matter worse and they risk losing more commercial shops. In Northern Ireland many B&Q stores have had to close, the one in Derry sold everything at 50% off, everything is sold apart from a few nasty rolls of wallpaper. That is just how it works, if you cannot survive you close.
sligojoek wrote: » When all the Yankee Candles are gone....... they're gone.
Basq wrote: » Anyone know why exactly did Homestore + More stopped selling Yankee Candles? Considering Homebase were selling them over Christmas? Bizarre! Fully expect Homestore + More to leave within a few months considering all these restrictions placed on them...
Mint Sauce wrote: » Tbh, I thought they were told that months ago, along with other smaller items, ie, none bulky, but yet they continue to do so.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » so have i got this correct if the rumour is true that Homestore and more have been told they cannot sell kitchen utensils any more because of that (stupid!) plan in place up in the retail park of what items shops up there cannot/arent allowed to sell?