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    Spare me the thrills of a shopping spree, because last week, the Jervis shopping centre turned into a bustling bazaar, but not quite the kind you’d expect. Picture this: an eager pack of property developers and investors, clad in their finest, armed not with shopping bags but with offers for the much-maligned mall. And up to 13 first-round offers were tossed around like confetti at a wedding! Talk about commitment issues—who knew a shopping center could be such a hot commodity?

    Apparently, the owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, decided it was time to quietly put their beloved edifice on the market, rather like slipping an unwanted sweater into a charity box. This isn’t just any sale; it’s the first time since the 90s that the shopping center has come within reach, just sitting there, waiting for someone with deep pockets to rescue it from obscurity. Makes you wonder—what happened to mall walkers? Did they just start walking their investment portfolios instead?

    The potential bidders might sound like a grocery list of fancy real estate companies, with names like the Comer Group and Hines thrown around. I half expected to see a pop-up booth offering “Bidders’ Discount Coupons.” Interest is apparently stronger than the smell of popcorn in a cinema, with history showing that retail property is where the big bucks are—unless, of course, you’re talking about a bank investment during a recession. Then retail nostalgia hits harder than a discarded shoe at a kids’ birthday party.

    Let’s take a moment to reflect. After a year of guffaws about the imminent death of brick-and-mortar shopping, things are looking a tad brighter. It seems that the dire predictions made during Covid were just that: predictions! Who would have thought the world of retail could rise from the ashes like a phoenix that’s also a savvy shopper? According to data, consumers in the first three months of this year were back to flinging cash at stores—who knew they were just hibernating?

    Then there’s the U.S. investor Realty Income, who just dangled nearly a billion dollars like it’s pocket change to snap up retail parks—as if they were groupons for real estate! It’s almost enough to make you wonder if they’ve got a secret “Buy One, Get One Free” policy. Their latest escapades suggest retail parks have become the shimmering jewels of investment, twinkling under the gaze of those willing to treat shopping as serious business.

    Meanwhile, Jean McCabe from Retail Excellence Ireland has been observing what can only be dubbed as “the Great Retail Revival.” Customers are rediscovering shops for that elusive “customer experience.” Note to self: Is “customer experience” code for a hidden snack bar? It seems retailers are getting the memo, adding entertainment venues and a wider array of food and drink options. Because who wouldn’t want to enjoy a crepe and watch a live band before perusing shirt options?

    The shopping center landscape is vast and dramatic, filled with tales of purchase and prosperity. Local markets noted an impressive shift in ownership—kind of like musical chairs, but with much deeper repercussions. And on the flip side, empty retail units are quickly being snapped up faster than a hot cake on a Sunday morning. My bet? It’s all in the name of “reinforcing market resilience,” or simply ensuring every unit is occupied—because who doesn’t want a thriving neighborhood full of shops to choose from, even if half of them are selling things you didn’t know you needed?

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