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    Shoppers of a unique variety flooded into the Jervis shopping centre last week—not your average deal-seeking crowd but investment moguls with deep pockets and even deeper commitment issues with their portfolios.

    In a round of first-round offers that could rival a game of poker, up to 13 bids emerged for the dearly beloved Dublin city mall, which had been quietly pushed onto the market by its owners Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, under the premise that “silence is golden.”

    For context, this is the first time the shopping centre has made its grand exit since its development in the 1990s, led by McKillen, Drayne, and the business wizard Paschal Taggart. Apparently, it’s one of the last remnants of shopping centres from that period still clinging on to its original developers like a kid refusing to let go of a security blanket.

    Among the bidders were heavyweights like the Comer Group, US real estate magician Hines, Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital, and Patron Capital. Clearly, the shopping centre is the hottest new club in town—everyone wants in, and they’re willing to throw down cash faster than a desperate Tinder date.

    Of course, this buzz followed a series of fierce bids for Marlet’s trio of retail parks in Dublin, Louth, and Tipperary, which saw an impressive ten initial bids. Clearly, retail has become the new black—forget about overpriced office spaces; the true gems lie in pedestals adorned with discount signs.

    For more than a year now, retail has emerged as the star performer in the property investment market, attracting more capital than a celebrity at a red carpet event. Meanwhile, other sectors like office sales and private rentals seem to be stuck in an existential crisis—much like many of us during a pandemic-induced Netflix binge.

    Reports during the pandemic of the supposed ‘death of bricks-and-mortar’ shopping have proven to be hilariously exaggerated. The latest statistics, as it turns out, paint retail in a more glowing light than a cat with a thirst for attention. AIB reported a 2% rise in in-store spending this past quarter. Yes, it appears we’re back to standing in line, grumbling, and cradling shopping bags like trophies.

    Retailers such as BPerfect Cosmetics, which bravely ventured forth from the online realm to bravely open 13 brick-and-mortar locations, are emblematic of this trend. Their strategy? Pop-up stores that swiftly evolved into permanent residences because why wouldn’t anyone want their beauty products readily accessible–right next to the coffee shop?

    In summary, with occupancy rates hovering around 100% in retail parks, it seems we may have finally realized that shopping isn’t just a pastime; it’s an art form. Just remember: when shopping turns into an Olympic sport, we want to be the gold medalists—ideally at a discount, of course.

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