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    Shoppers of a rather unusual variety converged upon the Jervis shopping centre last week, proving once again that retail therapy knows no bounds—or good taste.

    It appears that a grand total of 13 eager first-round offers were submitted for this Dublin gem, recently put on the market by its owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, who might as well have been quietly enjoying their morning coffee while the bids rolled in.

    This marks the first time the shopping centre, so delightfully stuck in the ’90s, has been up for sale since its developers—McKillen, Drayne, and their friend Paschal Taggart—crafted it like a fine piece of retail architecture in the decade of questionable fashion choices. Remarkably, it’s one of the last remaining shopping centres from that era still in its original developers’ clutches. Talk about clingy relationships!

    In the bidding frenzy that ensued, big names like the Comer Group and US property investor Hines threw their hats in the ring. Also making an appearance in the bidding arena were Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital, Patron Capital, and David Goddard’s Lanthorn, who, we can only assume, decided they could just light up the competition.

    But let’s not ignore the auction’s backdrop, which was fueled by the deluge of bids for Marlet’s trio of retail parks—because who doesn’t like a good retail park? They allegedly attracted ten initial bids. When it rains, it pours, and in this case, it poured money!

    For well over a year, retail has been the MVP in the property investment world, outshining offices and private rented schemes like a diamond in a dumpster. With the pandemic’s forecast suggesting retail’s demise, it appears that the sector has pulled off the equivalent of a phoenix rising from the ashes—not bad for a brick-and-mortar establishment!

    Estate agents are reportedly singing a different tune, revealing that retail packing a punch accounted for half the value of all deals in the market within the first quarter of this year. Who knew shopping could be so good for the economy? Surely, if we keep this up, the only thing we’ll have to worry about is an overcrowded parking lot and a coffee shop running out of oat milk!

    As if to solidify retail’s return, US-based Realty Income, feeling lucky, invested a whopping $950 million in the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas this year. Ironically, they’ve also decided to dip their toes into retail by snapping up eight retail parks from Oaktree Capital for €220 million—because why not own both a casino and several shopping parks? It’s the modern-day retail version of an “All You Can Eat” buffet.

    In an ironic twist, reports that the world of bricks-and-mortar stores was over have proven exceedingly exaggerated. Retail, it seems, is experiencing a comeback akin to that of VHS tapes—somehow finding a niche audience willing to relive the past amid modern chaos.

    Statistics are doing their own happy jig, as AIB’s latest retail report points out that in-store spending rose by 2 percent compared to last year, which is basically the financial equivalent of your friend getting a haircut and saying, “I don’t know; I just felt like a change!”

    The EY Future Consumer Index discovered that seven out of ten consumers prefer the tangible experience of shopping in physical stores over digital browsing for everyday items. The thrill of coffee spills, dodging shopping carts, and, of course, feigning interest in those ridiculous sales pitches remains unbeatable.

    Jean McCabe, CEO of Retail Excellence Ireland, openly gushes that customers are flocking back to stores for that elusive “customer experience.” It’s as if being treated like a human being while shopping is suddenly all the rage. What a time to be alive!

    Even retailers are catching wind of this new trend; many are reopening shops in pursuit of economies of scale. You know, just a casual way of saying, “Hey, let’s earn more money by being where the people are!”

    And if the retail parks weren’t enough, it seems they’re also rethinking their tenant mix, adding in entertainment venues and, of all things, more Irish brands. It’s almost as if they’re trying to pack an entire country’s worth of fun into a single shopping experience! Ah, the irony of trying to get shoppers to “go out” more, while simultaneously inviting them to a large enclosed space filled with shops!

    The swift rise of BPerfect Cosmetics, which morphed from a humble online presence to a physical retail empire with 13 stores across the UK and Ireland, is an inspiration indeed. Who knew that entering the physical realm could be so lucrative? Maybe they know something about negotiating short-term leases and avoiding rent that the rest of us don’t!

    It seems every move in retail is akin to a chess game—despite the risks of financial ruin, the stakes are higher than ever. Investors are snapping up shopping centres faster than they can say “shopping spree,” with yields on prime locations offering a delightful 6 percent, while retail parks bring in a smidgen more at 6.5 percent. Not bad return for your money, if you’re the gambling type!

    The changing landscape of retail was underscored recently when Bannon highlighted that over 50 shopping centres in Ireland were once owned by private equity and hedge funds between 2015 and 2020—proof that money really can grow on trees if you shake the right branch!

    As we round off this journey through the rollercoaster world of retail, let’s not forget: with the right financial acumen (and perhaps a touch of luck), a once-lifeless shopping centre can be transformed into profit-making machinery. The future of retail is here, and it looks like a cash cow just waiting to be milked! Cheers to that!

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