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    Shot shoppers—those thrill-seeking contestants in the ultimate game of retail survival—descended like hawks on the Jervis shopping centre last week. Fashionable proposals, not far from the “will they, won’t they” bows of a romcom, resulted in not one, not two, but up to 13 first-round offers for the cherished Dublin mall, quietly put on the market by its owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne.

    This sale marks a rare communal breath of nostalgia for those who remember when the mall was developed back in the ‘90s by McKillen, Drayne, and the ever-charismatic Paschal Taggart. Yes, folks, it’s the mall that time forgot—picture it dressed in neon, sipping on a milkshake while rollerblading past those 90s haircuts. The best part? It’s one of the last vestiges from the golden era of shopping that’s still owned by its creators; talk about holding onto a classic!

    The bidding pool for this jewel is quite the spectacle with contenders including the enigmatic Comer Group, the suave US property investor Hines—who definitely sounds like he moonlights as a spy—Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital, and Patron Capital, also sounding suspiciously like a secret society. Oh, and let’s not forget David Goddard’s ever-so-chic Lanthorn, representing clients so mysterious they could have been pulled straight from a Dan Brown novel.

    Just to set the stage a little clearer, the auction echoed the recent excitement around Marlet’s trio of retail parks—can you imagine the frenetic shuffling of offer sheets? The air was thick with tension, and retail drama was at an all-time high. Yet here we are, shoving the gloomy outlook of the pandemic back in the closet; it seems retail has staged a dramatic comeback, possibly fueled by a motivational speaker somewhere shouting “You can do it!” into the void.

    Given the nature of property vigilantes today, it’s heartening to note that retail has become the star player in the investment market, a wild comeback considering the axis of economic despair that was 2020. In fact, estate agents noted that in the first quarter of this year alone, retail accounted for a whopping half of the entire value of property transactions. Yes, you read that right—half! It’s practically an all-you-can-eat buffet of buying madness.

    Ah, the US-based Realty Income, not to be confused with your average reality show contestant, has confidently invested $950 million in the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas (because apparently, shopping malls and gambling go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly). The cherry on top? Realty Income became the preferred bidder for Marlet’s retail parks. Let’s just say, they’re poised like a lion watching its prey. Next, we can only hope they don capes to the negotiating table!

    Statistics don’t lie, or at least they do so melodramatically. AIB’s latest retail report unveiled a glorious narrative: in-store spending was up by 2 percent compared to the previous year’s sleep-deprived, pajama-clad shopping sprees. Meanwhile, a survey by EY suggests that 70 percent of consumers have developed a sudden fondness for actual physical stores, claiming they miss the warm, loving embrace of the cashier who ironically scolds them for using too many coupons. Retail therapy, it seems, is back in vogue, and those shopping carts are rolling with glee!

    In this cheeky renaissance, retailers are repurposing and reinventing their stores as if they were in an avant-garde play—adding entertainment venues, food offerings, and more local brands than your average farmer’s market. Yes, it’s not just about shopping anymore; it’s an experience! Remember when retail was synonymous with mundane? Well, watch out world; you might just find yourself taking an impromptu dance class between discovering the latest deals on socks!

    With the Jervis shopping centre’s reported asking price of €120 million—possibly more than your average Monopoly game—it’s no wonder international investors are circling like vultures. Landlords, take note! The market is stirring, filled with the scent of opportunity! So, while some retailers may falter (looking at you, Pepco), others, like BPerfect Cosmetics, have leaped into the fray, answering the call of brick-and-mortar revival with gusto. It’s a dramatic saga of survival that rolls like a rom-com plot twist, where the shops we thought were dead somehow manage to discover a bright and shiny second act.

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