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    When Shoppers Turn into Bidders

    Shoppers of a rather peculiar kind overran Jervis shopping centre last week, and no, they weren’t on a quest for the best deal on sourdough bread or artisan soy candles. Up to 13 first-round offers were made for the Dublin city centre mall, previously marketed in stealth mode by its whimsical owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, who clearly thought subtlety was still in vogue.

    This sale marks the first time the shopping centre is up for grabs since it was lovingly crafted by McKillen, Drayne, and the ever-ambitious Paschal Taggart during the 1990s. Curiously, it is among the last of the retail habitats still in the hands of its original creators—much like that old pair of jeans that refuses to let go of its place in your closet.

    In what can only be described as a ballroom of bidding, we hear that the bidders included the notorious Comer Group, the ever-observant US property giant Hines, and a few other characters who, judging by their names, clearly got lost on their way to the local bingo night. Meanwhile, the auction followed a similar fervor for Marlet’s trio of retail parks, which must have felt like a Friday night at a karaoke bar—lots of shouting and a bit of embarrassment.

    Retail has become a rock star in the property investment market—who knew? It attracts more capital than a reality TV star can squeeze from a brand deal. While office spaces linger in a state of malaise, retail has had a glorious comeback, defying the grim expectations we all hoarded during the pandemic. The numbers tell their own story: during the first three months of this year, the retail sector snagged half the total value of property deals here. Perhaps it’s time to unfurl the victory flag and retire the doomsday narrative.

    Even as the news broke of Realty Income, the US behemoth fresh from a $950 million splurge on the Bellagio casino, decisively placing its bets on the retail world, skeptics were left scratching their heads. Retail isn’t dead; it’s just learning how to tango again after a tumultuous breakup with e-commerce. Statistics reveal a 2 percent uptick in in-store shopping this past quarter—who would’ve thought? A glorious return to the bygone era when “retail therapy” was shorthand for “retail insanity.”

    Jean McCabe, the fearless chief executive of Retail Excellence Ireland, noted that customers are abandoning the convenience of online shopping for the unparalleled joy of rummaging through aisles. She added that retailers are not just surviving; they are thriving, opening more stores to cash in on those economies of scale. Wonder how “scale” will feel about that when it gets a bill?

    Retail parks are experiencing something of a renaissance, reshaping their tenant mix to include entertainment and delectable food—because what’s better than actually shopping? Shopping while your stomach grumbles! BPerfect Cosmetics, for instance, has transitioned from selling online to now boasting 13 physical locations across the UK and Ireland. They’re not just selling makeup; they’re sending everyone on a nostalgia trip, one foundation at a time.

    However, the market isn’t a bed of roses for everyone. Shopping centers in lesser-known locales still languish under a cloud of high vacancy rates. Retailers, once considered heroes, now find themselves taking the sad walk of shame as they shutter stores. Yet, as evidence suggests, the closure of chains can pave the way for zesty newcomers, turning despair into opportunity faster than you can say “liquidation sale.”

    In an ironic twist, the retail landscape is evolving rapidly, and the main takeaway? Resilience isn’t just a word; it’s almost a fashion statement in retail now. Who knew? With each closing door, there’s potentially a brand-new storefront waiting to welcome eager shoppers, feeling empowered enough to sift through the fabric of a continually shifting marketplace.

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