News & Discussion: CBD Retail
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Re: New Retail in the CBD
I wonder if it's got anything to do with the economic troubles in Europe and America? For example, I heard somewhere that more international bands are touring Australia because of the financial woes overseas and people having less money to spend.
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Also unconvinced. I very much doubt LV, Tiffany et. al. act as trendsetters when selecting locations in new markets - I'd hazard a guess that they're not of the 'build it and they will come!' ilk. This reminds me of the efforts a few years back to turn Grenfell St. into the Fancy Brands strip when Youthworks, Hugo Boss and B&O all opened up there, and that seems to have started a wave of.........nothing. Consumers with money are already in Rundle St. and Rundle Mall, or on King William Rd. Convincing shoppers to walk somewhere else is fraught with danger in this city (hello Myer Centre).
Re: New Retail in the CBD
"Adelaide's answer to the Champs Elysses"
Oh for christ's sake. Do they have to? *cringe*
Oh for christ's sake. Do they have to? *cringe*
Re: New Retail in the CBD
At the same time, though, these really aren't brands that rely on foot traffic. People with money will go to them to spend it.Omicron wrote:Also unconvinced. I very much doubt LV, Tiffany et. al. act as trendsetters when selecting locations in new markets - I'd hazard a guess that they're not of the 'build it and they will come!' ilk. This reminds me of the efforts a few years back to turn Grenfell St. into the Fancy Brands strip when Youthworks, Hugo Boss and B&O all opened up there, and that seems to have started a wave of.........nothing. Consumers with money are already in Rundle St. and Rundle Mall, or on King William Rd. Convincing shoppers to walk somewhere else is fraught with danger in this city (hello Myer Centre).
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Re: New Retail in the CBD
How long has Max Mara been on North Tce? I look at that and i'm easily reminded of a New York or Paris style boutique, and think surely more shops like LV and that would operate well on one of these other main streets other than Rundle/the Mall
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Is right.SRW wrote: At the same time, though, these really aren't brands that rely on foot traffic. People with money will go to them to spend it.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
so is Steve Madden. I missed that one!Ben wrote:Marcs is now open on Rundle Street.
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That opened in novemberMants wrote:so is Steve Madden. I missed that one!Ben wrote:Marcs is now open on Rundle Street.
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really? i'm not very observant!Ben wrote:That opened in novemberMants wrote:so is Steve Madden. I missed that one!Ben wrote:Marcs is now open on Rundle Street.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
I visited Rundle Street last night and noticed that Pierucci has closed, and that the Mimco store has also closed and is being replaced by a Gorman store.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
The Mobil service station on the corner of Pulteney & Angas Street has been closed and is now surrounded by temp fencing.
Has there been any news on possible redevelopment of this site? Maybe it's part of the On the Run purchase of Mobil last year?
mgb.
Has there been any news on possible redevelopment of this site? Maybe it's part of the On the Run purchase of Mobil last year?
mgb.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
yeh they are turning it into a BPmgb wrote:The Mobil service station on the corner of Pulteney & Angas Street has been closed and is now surrounded by temp fencing.
Has there been any news on possible redevelopment of this site? Maybe it's part of the On the Run purchase of Mobil last year?
mgb.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
I was of the understanding that all of the ex-Mobil sites purchased by Perigrine (Shahin family) are still to be supplied with fuel by Mobil and will retain the Mobil branding on their price boards. The shops will be branded with the 'On The Run' format.
No BP.
No BP.
Re: New Retail in the CBD
Correct, confirmed by signage on the fencing.mooshie wrote:I was of the understanding that all of the ex-Mobil sites purchased by Perigrine (Shahin family) are still to be supplied with fuel by Mobil and will retain the Mobil branding on their price boards. The shops will be branded with the 'On The Run' format.
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