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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2041 Post by ghs » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:10 pm

Many of the property owners are looking to sell, but their unlikely to get a good price
given the current market conditions. There's some buildings with signs saying
'For Sale or For Lease'. It would take a brave investor to buy into that !

De-regulation of shop trading hours is still at least 12 months away as the current
Labor government is still living in the 1980's.

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#2042 Post by Norman » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:52 pm

So as the amount of places for lease increases, rents go down. When rents go down, smaller businesses move in or new businesses start with lower overheads. If those businesses succeed and grow, they occupy more floor space, reducing places for lease. This creates demand, which increases lease costs.

On the other hand, they could always convert the office space into low-cost apartments with an internal makeover. That increases city population, creating higher demand for products in the city, reducing overall space for lease as new businesses move in.

It's all about perspective and seeking opportunities. Maybe it's the landlords we should be blaming, if all they are doing is sitting on their assets and not moving with the markets.

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2043 Post by crawf » Tue Jan 31, 2017 11:30 pm

ghs wrote:
crawf wrote: Lets just forget the 50+ bars and eateries that have opened up across the city shall we? :roll:
It's good to have the 50+ new bars and eateries, but that can be offset by probably more than 100 small business who have
closed down in the city over the last couple of years.
Complete over exaggeration.
Not all of them have gone broke, there's a lot of vacant buildings in the city with signs saying 'We have moved to another location'. Quite a few businesses have moved out to the suburbs where they don't have
to pay so much rent.
Many of those businesses were suitable for the suburbs than the city, freeing up land for further development.
Some of the retail vacancies can be attributed to the advent of online shopping. But you can't tell me that it's good for Adelaide to have
so many vacancies. There would currently be a lot of frustrated business and property owners in Adelaide. It's a pretty sad situation for Adelaide
when basically the only good retail businesses in the CBD are the massage shops which provides more than just a massage.
Again complete over exaggeration.

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#2044 Post by [Shuz] » Wed Feb 01, 2017 7:47 am

Wow, some of the commentary on here. Negative nancy much?
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#2045 Post by ghs » Wed Feb 01, 2017 2:41 pm

[Shuz] wrote:Wow, some of the commentary on here. Negative nancy much?
Adelaide's not exactly a booming city.
We don't have the highest unemployment rate in Australia for nothing. I think the current economic situation in SA is an absolute disgrace.

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#2046 Post by Norman » Wed Feb 01, 2017 3:47 pm

ghs wrote:
[Shuz] wrote:Wow, some of the commentary on here. Negative nancy much?
Adelaide's not exactly a booming city.
We don't have the highest unemployment rate in Australia for nothing. I think the current economic situation in SA is an absolute disgrace.

I heard Syria is nice, maybe we should all move there because our situation is such "a disgrace". Or we could move to one of the Balkan countries, where unemployment is a low 35%! But here we are, sitting in economic slumville with unemployment at 6.8%, when those Spanish folk can rest easy at just 22%.



And don't even bother with facts and statistics that say that our employment numbers (numbers, not rate) increased at its strongest levels in 2016. Or let's ignore that an unemployment rate of 4-6% is considered healthy.



We have challenges ahead, yes. But governments should create conditions for employment, and businesses should create the jobs. Governments should not take credit for job creation, and people should give self-employment a go if they can't find a job themselves.

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2047 Post by crawf » Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:18 pm

ghs wrote:
[Shuz] wrote:Wow, some of the commentary on here. Negative nancy much?
Adelaide's not exactly a booming city.
We don't have the highest unemployment rate in Australia for nothing. I think the current economic situation in SA is an absolute disgrace.
Hardly anyone on this forum will disagree that the state economy is going through a very challenging time. Your problem is that you are constantly focusing on negativity and coming up with ridiculous claims.

How's the valley of death going btw?

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2048 Post by [Shuz] » Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:26 pm

Challenging times, some of the unemployment and population growth numbers aren't great comparitive to the rest of the nation, but we are in a hell of a lot better nick than most of the OECD / Europe.
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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2049 Post by ghs » Wed Feb 01, 2017 9:54 pm

crawf wrote:
ghs wrote:
crawf wrote: Lets just forget the 50+ bars and eateries that have opened up across the city shall we? :roll:
It's good to have the 50+ new bars and eateries, but that can be offset by probably more than 100 small business who have
closed down in the city over the last couple of years.
Complete over exaggeration.
Not all of them have gone broke, there's a lot of vacant buildings in the city with signs saying 'We have moved to another location'. Quite a few businesses have moved out to the suburbs where they don't have
to pay so much rent.
Many of those businesses were suitable for the suburbs than the city, freeing up land for further development.
Some of the retail vacancies can be attributed to the advent of online shopping. But you can't tell me that it's good for Adelaide to have
so many vacancies. There would currently be a lot of frustrated business and property owners in Adelaide. It's a pretty sad situation for Adelaide
when basically the only good retail businesses in the CBD are the massage shops which provides more than just a massage.
Again complete over exaggeration.
You could quite easily find 100 vacant ground level properties in the CBD. To be honest, I think the total would be close to 200. Hogs Breath Cafe on Gouger street, The Hampshire hotel, Hungry Jacks on Grenfell street, The Raglan hotel, Toll on Franklin street, PC Diy on Franklin street - just to name a few.

About the only shops that are opening are massage shops which aren't great for the city either. There's one near the Morphett street bridge which just expanded into the shop next door. There used to be a travel agent there 'Olympia Travel' before it also closed down.

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2050 Post by Ben » Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:03 pm

In another sign of the gloomy times Nordburger is opening their 4th store in China Town (Moonta Street) formally the Hello Kitty Cafe. The store is currently being fit out.

Silk Laser Clinics are also opening up a shop front in the Mall where Hairhouse Warehouse is currently is - they are looking to relocate within the mall.

Read 'e book is getting ready to move out by next Friday in Preparation for Pandora in Adelaide Central Plaza - they are looking for another site but can't find a suitable one at the moment.

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#2051 Post by crawf » Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:33 pm

Ben wrote:In another sign of the gloomy times Nordburger is opening their 4th store in China Town (Moonta Street) formally the Hello Kitty Cafe. The store is currently being fit out.
Yessssss!!!!!

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2052 Post by HeapsGood » Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:55 pm

Ben wrote:In another sign of the gloomy times Nordburger is opening their 4th store in China Town (Moonta Street) formally the Hello Kitty Cafe. The store is currently being fit out.
Awesome news. That area has needed a decent takeaway burger joint for a while.
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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2053 Post by ghs » Thu Feb 02, 2017 7:05 pm

Which part of China does Nordburger originate from lol ?

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2054 Post by Ben » Thu Feb 02, 2017 7:16 pm

ghs wrote:Which part of China does Nordburger originate from lol ?
Your deflection is appaling. Must be a miserable life to be so negative about every aspect of life, even good news stories.

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Re: News & Discussion: CBD Retail

#2055 Post by Norman » Thu Feb 02, 2017 8:37 pm

ghs wrote:Which part of China does Nordburger originate from lol ?
From 死亡之谷

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