Awful news this. John Lewis have done a superb job adapting to the new mixed retail age, and have been used as a template for how it can be achieved. Sad, sad times.
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Intu were dead & buried before the pandemic .It's like a deck of cards. I can't see that doing much good for INTU's prospects either. Expecting more to follow.
In addition to losing Debenhams that is just the death knell.
The Trafford Centre's a hell hole anyway ... bad for people losing their jobs if it goes but the place itself is horrendous
The Trafford Centre's a hell hole anyway ... bad for people losing their jobs if it goes but the place itself is horrendous
The Trafford Centre's a hell hole anyway ... bad for people losing their jobs if it goes but the place itself is horrendous
I think The Trafford Centre was part of the group, that went into administration, was it not?
I see Lakeside was also part of them. Good riddance to it! To the life of me, I could never understand why that place was built, close to one of the worst junctions of the M25, also tied in with a main route for trucks to Tilbury docks, if memory serves me correctly. Not saying there weren't some good retail outlets over there, but other than that it was a fooking hell hole to drive to, so much so I probably count on one hand, how many times I've been there in my lifetime. Bluewater ain't ideal either, but its far better than going to Lakeside imho, except at Christmas, avoid like the plague. Hopefully similar to Chief, I hope we see stuff coming back to the Centre of where people live, instead of these far flung driving nightmare places.
And not a driving nightmare at all. It's not the same as others. Lakeside I agree is a mess. So is Merry Hill.He said he was having a month off to show that @brb wasn’t living rent free inside his head.......after brb said he couldn’t have a month away as he lived inside his head.........he lasted about 3 daysDidn't Aber flounce again cos he didnt need this place? Whys he back posting his trash.

He said he was having a month off to show that @brb wasn’t living rent free inside his head.......after brb said he couldn’t have a month away as he lived inside his head.........he lasted about 3 days![]()
As is Cribbs Causeway.
I agree that it has no effect on town as everything is in Manchester, always has been. Which is why I question it's existence as a whole to be honest. I suppose it takes the strain off the town parking though. Personally, I'd never go there instead of town.
That doesn't apply to other malls, some are in cities where the town centre itself is ****e and also the smaller satellite towns are dead as a result.
Hopefully they'll shut and boost the town centres. Those areas can then be redeveloped into something else, there's no reason why they would be just be left derelict.
Some people are just too cool and free thinking to admit they enjoy using this site...
. 10th anniversary in Jan.I would hope so but here's the problem. In Sale which is pretty close to Trafford Centre it's an ok town centre, nice location, decent bars and restaurants and has a few brand name shops e.g. Boots, about 4 supermarkets including M&S foodhall. It's busy every weekend but I wouldn't go there to spend the day because there's not enough brand name shops. I'd do my weekly shop or go to a bar there or eat out, that's about it.
Down the road is Altrincham. All your brand names, some nice places to eat, decent bars, something for the kids. I could spend the day there.
Sale town centre is busy but for it to be a place where ppl want to spend their day, they'll need the big brand name shops opening up there. And I don't see that happening even if big Shopping Malls close down because they aren't going to pay the higher rates and rents to go in the town centre so Sale is going to stay the way it is.
I think these areas as well as the likes of Didsbury, Chorlton etc are relatively busy because they offer something the locals are attracted by. And I don't see the big brand names coming there or even being needed.
Btw I accept that may not be true in other parts of the country where local town centres have been wiped out by the shopping malls.
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