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Definitely getting the upscale part of Chadstone vibe here, though I suspect Burnside is focusing purely on the high end market, as opposed to Chadstone catering to everyone (Chadstone has everything from Kmart to Cartier)VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 6:53 pmyeah I saw them fitting the big glass panels on the roof today, looks great. It'll be our little version of Chadstone in Melbourne!
Yeah that's the vibe. I just worry that Burnside may fail to lure the necessary luxury brands to make the appeal of burnside work. A purely luxury retail destination.Brucetiki wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:00 pmDefinitely getting the upscale part of Chadstone vibe here, though I suspect Burnside is focusing purely on the high end market, as opposed to Chadstone catering to everyone (Chadstone has everything from Kmart to Cartier)VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 6:53 pmyeah I saw them fitting the big glass panels on the roof today, looks great. It'll be our little version of Chadstone in Melbourne!
^^Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:22 pmI’ve worked at Burnside Village and frankly, it’s a white elephant for high end retailers selling these kinds of goods; high end clothing, sure. But watches and handbags, forget it.
In comparison to all the other lack luster stores there, its luxury in my bookMpol02 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:03 pmYou realise Zara is fast fashion, it's the last thing from luxury.
Camilla, Calibre and brands of this ilk are what we call bridge luxury. They bring in foot traffic and hopefully bring people into the other stores. More of these brands are a good bench mark for the centre. Also, there are heaps of brands from the UK/Europe in this category that would fit perfectly in BS, peppered amongst the lux brands.
Id rather see most of these brands in the city too but so long as there is a shuttle/good bus connection from the city for tourists, then it shouldn't be a drama.
its less about the mindset and more about the economy of the place
They wouldn't open a popup in Rundle and then pull a U-turn and go to burnsidePants wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 3:16 pmWe currently have the best performing economy in the Country and most of the luxury stores going into Burnside will be the only ones in Adelaide. We have the population to sustain them.
In terms of the talk about luxury stores opening in Rundle Mall, these brands are not open mall stores, they’re high street or upmarket shopping centre stores. We’ll see if Rundle Plaza becomes the exception, but the expectation was that Tiffany’s would help kickstart North Terrace as a luxury shopping strip, which didn’t eventuate. No-one was expecting the higher-end LVMH stores to want Rundle Mall frontage.
The popup Louis Vuitton was a test case. I don’t know how successful it was, but we’ll know soon when we find out if the first permanent Adelaide store is at Burnside or Rundle Plaza.
Nevermind, I just had a phone call. You are completely right
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