News & Discussion: CBD Retail
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In Rundle Place, Ted Baker has seemingly closed, and Lululemon is currently fitting out the old Susan's tenancy to relocate across from ACP. Inside, ACP still has a bunch of vacancies LG, G and L1.
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Priceline is opening LG in ACP, around where Chemist Warehouse was.
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Ted Baker is done?
That’s a shame. Why can’t decent retailers sustain themselves in Adelaide? Our retail offering is dire
That’s a shame. Why can’t decent retailers sustain themselves in Adelaide? Our retail offering is dire
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There’s a lot of shuffling going on at the moment. Hopefully they are just moving.
Ally is opening in City Cross where Minimax was moving from the MYER centre. Shieke looks like it’s about to open any day where Bardot was.
The rest of the centre redevelopment is coming along with lots of changes inside.
Ally is opening in City Cross where Minimax was moving from the MYER centre. Shieke looks like it’s about to open any day where Bardot was.
The rest of the centre redevelopment is coming along with lots of changes inside.
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I work in ecommerce luxury apparel advertising online
I don't even show ads in South Australia because South Australians are cheap. Its the only state I exclude entirely.
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You sound like a real heavy-hitter in this ecommerce thingy.
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your snarkiness aside, this is a widely known fact in the industry locallyJaymz wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:50 pmYou sound like a real heavy-hitter in this ecommerce thingy.
Ted Baker found out the hard way
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Not sure why they’re disagreeing with you or feeling the need to be snarky; just look at the dearth of high-end fashion stores in Adelaide (that every other mainland capital has, including Perth), and it’s very clear that you’re not just making things up.
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There is money here. I don’t get why people don’t value clothes?
I’ve just come back for holiday, and the day to day clothing compared to where I live is quite a big difference
I’ve just come back for holiday, and the day to day clothing compared to where I live is quite a big difference
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Because you have to look at the bigger picture, there's usually a reason for these things rather than just saying South Australians are "cheap".
In this instance, you could argue much of the reason is the average pay packet for S.A people is the lowest of all the mainland states.
Meaning less disposable income for luxury items such as clothes. We are also the least populous of the mainland states too, so less demand.
If you wanted to dig a little bit deeper, could also go into the tourism figures, international visitor numbers in particular.
In this instance, you could argue much of the reason is the average pay packet for S.A people is the lowest of all the mainland states.
Meaning less disposable income for luxury items such as clothes. We are also the least populous of the mainland states too, so less demand.
If you wanted to dig a little bit deeper, could also go into the tourism figures, international visitor numbers in particular.
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its the poorest state...tell me something I don't knowJaymz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:59 amBecause you have to look at the bigger picture, there's usually a reason for these things rather than just saying South Australians are "cheap".
In this instance, you could argue much of the reason is the average pay packet for S.A people is the lowest of all the mainland states.
Meaning less disposable income for luxury items such as clothes. We are also the least populous of the mainland states too, so less demand.
If you wanted to dig a little bit deeper, could also go into the tourism figures, international visitor numbers in particular.
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It’s called value for money. Speaking of my own spending habits, I’m not going to spend big dollars for the likes of Ted Baker or Hugo Boss when the quality for money simply isn’t there to justify it. You’re literally paying for brand and the look, not the quality; most of the clothing is still made in unethical sweatshops. I’d rather spend my money on boutique brands selling out of places like Miss Gladys Choons. I suspect the mentality here in SA (that makes us look cheap) stems from the long standing fact that we have a very strong hometown brand loyalty. Where previously we had locally owned decent quality brands/department stores like John Martins/Harris Scarf/Foys/Moores (to name a few), it’s the same reason RM Williams have done so well here and now nationally/abroad. Call it cheap, I suspect it’s more a case of stubbornness.
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Work in fashion and I can tell you that is not the case. anymore. sweat shops though not a thing of the past, are not used by brands of this nature. Australia’s policies regarding sustainability and manufacture are surprisingly not as ahead as Europe and the USA, where they now require companies to show certification for their product as it arrives into the country, that would not allow product made in such poor conditions to enter the country.
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Myer is shutting down in the Brisbane Myer Centre. Does anyone know when Myer Adelaide's lease is up? I hope not, but you can imagine them wanting downscale to something like the vacant Harris Scarfe space. Myer Centre would need a new name and a new purpose.
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The Brisbane situation was due to a disagreement with the landlord, not Myer's choice to move.
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