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    Shoppers of a rather different kind have invaded Jervis shopping centre. No, they’re not looking for deals on the latest fashion trends, but rather placing their bids like it’s a high-stakes poker game. Last week, the illustrious mall received up to 13 first-round offers, a dazzling spectacle in the not-so-glamorous realm of real estate.

    The owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, decided to quietly list the place for sale, presumably hoping the shoppers would continue to hover around the food court, blissfully unaware they could be bidding on the whole building instead. After all, it’s the first time the mall has ever been up for grabs since its inception in the 1990s, when grunge was king, and people still believed “the internet” was a passing fad.

    Among the bidders was a fascinating array of characters, such as the Comer Group and the US property investor Hines—who apparently took a break from investing in casinos to ponder a shopping centre. Who needs roulette when you have mall foot traffic? Not to be outdone, Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital and Patron Capital joined in the fray. It’s almost like an episode of Survivor, but with a lot more spreadsheets and fewer tropical diseases.

    Now, let’s talk about the retail revival. Once perceived as a ghost town thanks to online shopping’s relentless march, brick-and-mortar stores are staging a comeback. Yes, reports of their death were grossly exaggerated; perhaps they staged a dramatic flair, Shakespeare style, to make a point. In-store spending increased by 2% this year, much to the surprise of everyone who predicted a retail apocalypse!

    Retail Excellence Ireland’s CEO, Jean McCabe, cheerfully informed us that consumers have “returned to stores for the customer experience,” as if wandering through aisles and pretending to be interested in home decor offers some sort of enlightenment. Retailers are now so keen to please that they’re throwing in more restaurants and entertainment venues like they’re the fun parents on a road trip.

    But hold the presses! Retail parks have become the trendy new lifestyle choice, and investors can’t seem to get enough. It turns out these shopping havens are the new symbols of resilience, as they quietly thrive while more traditional malls can’t seem to decide if they want to hang on to their tenants or rent office space to sleepy accountants.

    In the midst of this whirlwind of bidding and strategizing, Camgill Conway has spotted value opportunities like some sort of retail Indiana Jones. After purchasing the Ballymount retail centre, they’ve taken a keen interest in finding thriving businesses—even searching for new tenants like it’s an episode of The Bachelor, only with fewer roses and more rent contracts. It’s a bizarre upside-down world where losing franchises open up space for budding ones to thrive. And don’t worry; even if one store goes down, there are always eager ones waiting to jump into their shoes.

    As we observe this corporate circus, we can’t help but chuckle. Whether it’s the Jervis shopping centre’s auction or the changing landscape of retail ownership, it seems the only constant is change. Amidst the comings and goings of various retailers, one thing is clear—retail may not be dead, but it certainly knows how to throw a party. Who needs a successful mall when you can have a bidding war? After all, that’s the spirit of consumerism, isn’t it? Spending money to make money… or at least to make the offer look appealing from a distance!

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