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    Shopping aficionados—and by aficionados, I mean those with an insatiable thirst for discounts—stormed the Jervis shopping centre last week. Who knew an average Friday could turn into a reality show packed with buyers eager to snag up to 13 first-round bids for a piece of Dublin real estate magic? Our unlikely heroes in this epic tale are none other than Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, quietly selling the treasure that is Jervis since the ’90s, presumably while whispering to their goldfish about inflation rates.

    This spectacle represents the shopping centre’s grand debut on the sale market since its inception, making it a vintage collectible in the chaotic world of retail property. They say good things come to those who wait, and Jervis is surely worth the wait—or at least that’s what McKillen and Drayne are banking on.

    The Sunday Times sources reveal that the bidding party looked like an elite club of fortune seekers including the Comer Group—and no, not from your local neighborhood—but the US property titan Hines and others. Sounds like a scene straight out of a high-stakes poker game where everyone’s throwing monetary chips like confetti, only the chips are actually enormous sums of money.

    The auction atmosphere was charged with excitement akin to major retail parks grants, where Marlet’s appealing trio of retail parks in Dublin, Louth, and Tipperary received bids akin to sheer brilliance—ten, to be precise. While the offices and apartment scheme sales were as lively as a sloth convention, retail has emerged as the glam queen of the property world, capturing the most capital despite a pandemic that narrated a horror story for brick-and-mortar establishments.

    According to estate agents, the first quarter of the year could clean up pretty nicely since retail accounted for half the value of all deals. Retail parks and shopping centres sprang forth like phoenixes from the ashes of despair—an uplifting narrative in a world where even shopping carts seemed too heavy during Covid lockdowns. Yes, the announcement of the death of bricks-and-mortar turned into an unfair rumor. Seems like they had a comeback tour planned all along.

    Statistics recently released shed light on this uptick. AIB’s latest retail report revealed a delightful 2% increase in in-store spending—enough to make retail analysts weep tears of joy. Meanwhile, the EY Future Consumer index discovered that a whopping seven out of ten consumers prefer face-to-face shopping instead of clicking a button. Why? Apparently, physical stores are where the good snacks are, not to mention, that human interaction makes picking up a new dress exponentially more fun than placing an online order that arrives three weeks too late.

    In a twist that could rival any soap opera, retailers are focusing on customer experience. Jean McCabe, the self-proclaimed retail wizard, explains how brands are flocking back to physical shops to provide that precious experience known as “shopping.” It’s not just about saving money; it’s about enjoying a delightful conversation with someone who actually resembles a human rather than a robotic delivery person.

    So, as Jervis continues to receive interest from bidders, don’t let the serious numbers blind you; think of it as a fantastic shopping adventure wrapped in a layer of competition. The Jervis shopping centre is not just a retail hub; it’s the star of a dramatic saga where capitalists are eager to engage in an old-fashioned game of Monopoly. And in the battle for bricks-and-mortar glory, everyone’s just looking for bargains that come in snazzy packages.

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