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    So, it seems last week, a whole new species of shoppers descended upon the Jervis shopping center in Dublin—those armed with money instead of shopping lists. Who knew? Up to 13 charmingly aggressive first-round offers were made for the mall, quietly marketed (read: hidden under a rock) by its owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne. Honestly, the mystery surrounding the sale was more enticing than the mall’s food court, which, let’s be real, is saying something.

    This is the first time Jervis has been on the market since its inception in the 1990s, making it the real estate equivalent of a vintage wine—sought after and slightly overpriced. Surprisingly, it’s one of the last shopping centers developed during the golden age still owned by its creators. I guess even developers didn’t break up with their babies that easily.

    But don’t let the nostalgia fool you; big names like the Comer Group and US property titan Hines were among the bidders, proving that when it comes to real estate, the money never sleeps. It’s like a high-stakes game of Monopoly, only instead of rubber ducks, the players are seasoned investors with deep pockets and questionable fashion choices.

    Despite the racket surrounding retail parks owned by Marlet (which only received ten initial bids in comparison), it’s clear that retail has been the star performer in the investment market. It’s kind of funny—a year ago, the world thought retail would be singing its last sad song, and now it’s come crashing back like an overzealous cat after an afternoon nap. Wall Street must be groaning.

    Some may even declare that after a year of global chaos, retail has decided to throw a comeback party. According to AIB’s first-quarter report, in-store spending has risen by 2 percent compared to last year. If this trend keeps up, we might want to start a betting pool on how long it takes before someone starts selling “I Survived COVID-19 and All I Got Was This Lousy Shopping Habit” T-shirts.

    Jean McCabe, the CEO of Retail Excellence Ireland, declared that customers are returning for “the customer experience.” What a concept! People enjoy buying things in person instead of through screens. Who would’ve thought? Retailers are now opening more stores like excited puppies eager to fetch balls in the park. Who knew economics could be so cute?

    With all this frenzy in retail, shopping centers are changing their tenant mix, inviting entertainment venues, and rolling out the red carpet for more local brands. Meanwhile, Brendan McDowell of BPerfect Cosmetics jumped on the opportunity by opening 13 new physical locations in five years, because who wouldn’t want to sell moisturizer with an air of retail renaissance?

    And let’s not forget those who couldn’t resist the siren song of retail aggression. Investors lined up like fans at a concert to claim their piece of the Jervis pie, all while local heroes teamed up with international investors to increase their chances…because sometimes, two heads (and wallets) are better than one. And as the asking price soared to €120 million (car park not included, folks), someone surely had to think, “Are we buying a mall or a spaceship?”

    In the end, the retail landscape is changing faster than the weather in Ireland. Will it continue its sprightly jig towards prosperity, or will it find itself backtracking into the dusty archives of unfulfilled promises? Only time will tell. But for now, one thing’s for sure: it’s a great time to grab a good deal—if you can sift through the competitive offerings and the occasional declaration that retail is dead. Spoiler alert: it’s very much alive, and it seems eager to collect more than just your shopping cart.

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