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    Shoppers of a Different Kind at Jervis Shopping Centre

    Some interesting characters, not your everyday bargain-hunters, flocked to the Jervis shopping centre last week. Instead of hunting for discounts on socks, a dazzling array of first-round offers – up to 13, no less – were laid out for the Dublin city centre mall, quietly auctioned off by its owners, the illustrious Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne.

    The Legend of the Mall

    Let’s set the mood: this was the first time the legendary shopping centre, crafted by three valiant developers, hit the market since the ‘90s. We’re talking about one of the last malls from those historic years… still in the hands of its original creators, no less! It’s practically a collector’s item. Imagine buying a vintage car while everyone else is still driving their 2023 models.

    Bidder’s Bingo

    Among the bidders were a motley crew: the Comer Group, the snazzy US property enclave Hines, Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital, and Patron Capital, along with David Goddard’s Lanthorn whispering sweet nothings on behalf of clients. Oh, and let’s not forget the spirited frenzy over Marlet’s trio of retail parks, which already set tongues wagging with a measly ten initial bids. Clearly, retail is the new black.

    The Retail Renaissance

    Forget what you’ve heard; retail isn’t dead – it’s alive and thriving like a particularly stubborn weed. For over a year, this sector has been waltzing to the top of the property investment market, attracting capital like moths to a flame. Office sales? Drowning in despair. But retail? It’s back for the encore, much to everyone’s surprise.

    Bricks and Mortar: The Comeback Kid

    Ah, the tales of yore during the pandemic when we all thought online shopping would wipe out our beloved retail. Well, turns out those fears made as much sense as a screen door on a submarine. A recent AIB report revealed a whopping 2% increase in in-store spending compared to last year. Meanwhile, the EY Future Consumer index found that seven out of ten shoppers would rather stroll the aisles than click “Add to Cart.” Shocking.

    Retail Therapy: A New Lease on Life

    As it happens, shopping centres are adjusting their tenant types, flexing their muscles with entertainment venues and expanding their gastronomic delights. Jean McCabe, the pioneering chief executive of Retail Excellence Ireland, claims shoppers are eagerly returning not just for the products, but for the delightful *experience* – as if retail therapy were a form of modern art.

    The Power of Adaptation

    Brendan McDowell of BPerfect Cosmetics, who once cautiously tiptoed into physical retail, now proudly boasts 13 brick-and-mortar stores across the UK and Ireland. His secret? Opening during a period of high vacancies allowed for negotiations resembling a game of Monopoly. Shorter leases? Check! Better rents? Check! Longer rent-free periods? You bet! It’s like shopping centre bingo, but for owners.

    Retail Parks: The Unnoticed Stars

    In this brave new world of retail, the once-humble retail parks have transformed into investment darlings. Playing the long game, a variety of international and local investors are dancing around these sites, brandishing yields like trophies. It’s a game where everyone imagines they can catch the last bus and make it big. And let’s face it, who doesn’t want their own slice of the retail pie?

    The Grand Finale: An Uncertain Future

    However, don’t let the glamour distract you! Despite all the excitement, the retail sector is still facing its share of ugly truths. Empty shopfronts in less desirable locations echo the tales of past retail splendor. As brand name casualties pile up, insiders claim it might just pave the way for new, hipper players – like a phoenix rising from the ashes, or perhaps just a slightly charred marshmallow.

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