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    Since the last time you visited a shopping center, you’d be forgiven for assuming they were mostly for TikTok videos and Instagram selfies. However, last week, a rather curious gathering of bidders descended on the Jervis shopping center, a haven for both shoppers and property investors. Apparently, some folks still think malls are more than just mausoleums for failed retail chains.

    In a twist worthy of an Instagram reel, up to 13 first-round offers were presented for the upscale Dublin bazaar, which its owners Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne had gently pushed onto the market. Gone are the days of discreetly dangling your property; now it’s like a yard sale where everyone suddenly realizes they might want a vintage lawnmower.

    This wasn’t just any ordinary sale; this was the first time the center had strolled down the market catwalk since the 90s. It’s practically a retail unicorn, one of the last rare finds that hasn’t yet fallen into the gaping maw of corporate giants and private equity funds.

    The usual suspects made their entrance, including the Comer Group (who apparently have enough cash to buy a small country), US property mogul Hines (who probably sleeps on a bed stuffed with dollar bills), and the ever-elusive Lanthorn, representing several clients, as shadows lurk in the corners. It’s the kind of bidding war you’d expect to see over a Picasso, not a shopping center.

    What’s even more ironic is the resurgence of retail amid whispers of imminent doom during the pandemic. According to some, retail is supposedly experiencing a renaissance. It’s as if, after an existential crisis, we all decided to dust off our shoes and hit the stores again. Estate agents chime in, claiming that in the first quarter, retail accounted for a whole half of property deals. Talk about a comeback story!

    The pandemic’s naysayers predicted that physical stores would soon be shells of their former selves, but alas, reality swooped in like a superhero in spandex. Recent statistics indicate a 2% rise in in-store spending. Turns out, people like to touch things. Who knew? A recent survey reveals that 70% of consumers prefer shopping in physical stores for their bread and butter items. No, we aren’t just talking about artisanal loaves — that includes everyday essentials, too.

    But wait, there’s more — Jean McCabe, chief exec of Retail Excellence Ireland, states that customers are returning to stores, embracing the “customer experience.” They want more than just a click; they want an encounter! And retailers are obliging, opening new stores as if this were a game of Monopoly: “Do not pass Go, collect your store rental income!”

    As the last retail parks evolved into minor league playhouses for mediocre retailers, they’ve shifted to integrate entertainment venues, pleasing food offerings, and a sprinkle of local flair, ensuring they can still draw crowds of optimistic shoppers looking to snag a deal. Despite the looming shadow of online retail, it seems we are still quite fond of the hustle and bustle of an actual shopping experience… who knows, maybe next we’ll start enjoying elevator jazz.

    Retail parks are now chic investments, effortlessly transitioning back into the spotlight, ripe with potential. Sure, some parts of the market are still a bit shaky—such as those shopping centers in less-than-prime locations, which are starting to look like ghost towns. Fear not; every store closure is merely an opportunity for new brands to step into the limelight, like a dramatic reality show but with more polyester. In this tale of resilience, retail is not just a punchline but the main act, living to tell the tale another day.

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