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    Shoppers of a different variety invaded the Jervis Shopping Centre last week, armed not with shopping bags, but with proposals. Apparently, hunting for bargains has now shifted to hunting for shopping malls.

    Up to 13 initial offers were submitted for this Dublin city centre gem, which its owners—Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne—quietly popped onto the market like a surprise guest at a dinner party. This marks the first time the Jervis Centre has been up for grabs since the esteemed trio of McKillen, Drayne, and Paschal Taggart launched it into existence during the ’90s, a decade characterized by questionable fashion choices and questionable life decisions.

    In this thrilling bidding saga, notable contenders included the Comer Group, US property investor Hines, the ever-curious Lugus Capital, and Patron Capital. It’s like a business version of “Survivor,” but instead of being voted out, they’re trying to vote themselves into ownership.

    The auction seemed to be inspired by the recent frenzy over Marlet’s collection of retail parks, which attracted an impressive ten bids. Apparently, retail therapy has mutated into serious real-estate therapy, and sadly this is not covered by health insurance.

    For over a year, retail has decided to play superhero, outperforming other property investment sectors like a star athlete in a field of sad desk jockeys. Who would’ve thought? Just when we were sure retail was on life support after Covid—boom! It pulls a Lazarus, rising from the ashes while shedding some serious shopping woes.

    According to estate agents, retail accounted for a whopping 50% of all property deals in the first quarter of the year. So next time your friend tells you shopping is a waste of money, kindly remind them it’s effectively saving the economy—one unfortunate purchase at a time.

    Meanwhile, US-based Realty Income, having invested nearly a billion dollars into the posh Bellagio Casino, has opted to roll the dice on shopping instead—snatching up eight retail parks from Oaktree Capital in a €220 million grab. Who knew shopping malls could come with such rocky backstories and hefty price tags? If only they could also double as vacation spots.

    Post-pandemic, the death knell for brick-and-mortar shops was sounded a bit prematurely. Retail, like that one awkward relative at family gatherings, just refuses to leave. In fact, according to AIB’s latest retail report, in-store spending saw a delightful 2% increase from the previous year. Apparently, people have rediscovered the joys of trying on clothes instead of squinting at a screen and hoping the “slimming” filter is set to “realistic.”

    Jean McCabe, head of Retail Excellence Ireland, chimed in with words of wisdom about returning to stores for personal experiences and the need for retailers to open more locations, presumably to distract us from our increasingly remote existence. Brendan McDowell, founder of BPerfect Cosmetics, has opened 13 physical stores—because why settle for online convenience when you can have patrons sniffing your products in person?

    As the market dances to the beat of significant retail park acquisitions and competitive assessments, it could be the beginning of a retail renaissance—or a comical new reality series where investors barter over shopping centres like they’re vintage comic books. So remember, the next time you buy an overpriced latte, you might just be contributing to a thriving retail landscape and unwittingly powering a mall-warfare saga.

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