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    The Great Shopping Center Showdown

    Shoppers of an unusual ilk crowded the Jervis shopping center last week, and no, it wasn’t for a sale on plaid suits. Instead, 13 serious contenders entered the ring in a battle royale for Dublin’s prime mall, cleverly auctioned behind the curtain by its owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, over the past few months. Who knew selling a shopping mall could be as thrilling as a reality TV finale?

    This is not just any shopping center. Oh no! This is the one that hasn’t changed hands since its glimmering birth in the 1990s, lovingly crafted by McKillen, Drayne, and an exceptionally talented fellow named Paschal Taggart. In fact, it remains one of the last bastions of centros comerciales still owned by its creators. Think of it as the Warren Buffett of retail spaces—aging, wise, and probably remarkably stocked with socks.

    Rumor has it that notable bidders included the ever-on-the-move Comer Group, the real estate giant Hines, and Lugus Capital, alongside an entourage of other financially affluent players. Possibly brought snacks, because why not? The excitement at this auction drew parallels to the frenzied bidding war for Marlet’s trio of retail parks, which saw ten eager bids, proving once again that people are willing to wager some treasure for the chance to own retail instead of, say, stocks or bonds.

    Let’s discuss reality, shall we? For over a year, retail has morphed into the darling of the property investment scene, hoarding half the value of all deals in just the first three months of this year. Offices and private rental schemes have essentially packed their bags for an extended vacation after Covid sent them packing. Yet here we stand, looking at a retail phoenix rising from the ashes, much to the bafflement of anyone who penned “the retail apocalypse” narratives.

    Findings by AIB revealed that in-store consumer spending had graciously risen by a staggering 2% compared to last year, as if saying, “Guess who’s back?” Meanwhile, the EY Future Consumer Index found out that seven out of ten consumers prefer to grab their everyday items in-store; yes, you heard it right—people actually like the tactile, hands-on experience beyond the glowing screens of their devices.

    Jean McCabe, a high-ranking retail overlord of Retail Excellence Ireland, declared that customers are “returning for the customer experience.” Let’s be honest: who wouldn’t want to stroll through aisles filled with delightful items and the occasional clash of shopping carts? Retailers are also opening more stores—clearly seeking to cash in on this newfound enthusiasm, while simultaneously ensuring customers don’t forget what ‘browsing’ actually means.

    In the midst of all this bidding hoopla, it’s worth noting that retail parks and shopping centers are sprucing up their offerings with entertainment venues and top-notch food and beverage selections. That’s right—because what’s shopping without one’s stomach being entertained too? BPerfect Cosmetics, the leading makeup maestro, is taking over the UK and Ireland, immersing itself in store openings faster than a kid at a candy shop. And speaking of expansions, who’d have thought empty shopping centers could become pop-up hotspots for beauty, entertainment, and who knows what else?

    So there you have it. As the dust settles from the Jervis auction, it’s clear: while some may mourn the loss of COVID’s “death of retail” narrative, a revitalized world of brick-and-mortar shopping is alive and kicking, and it’s not backing down anytime soon. Now if only the chaos could settle long enough for someone to get a decent deal on that last pair of shoes…

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