ganganvince
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Hopefully this is mirrored in the States.Bit of a problem if you can't make money on vast shopping malls. Everyone back to the High Street!
Hopefully this is mirrored in the States.Bit of a problem if you can't make money on vast shopping malls. Everyone back to the High Street!
Festival village it was called. Had a big Macdonalds upstairs. Best bit was the model shop or the jelly bean stallcant see it happening but hopefully new owners or the administrators taking over could mean cheaper rents and allow smaller independent's back in to the shopping centers. I remember the market area in the Trafford center years ago that was decent.
Hopefully this is mirrored in the States.
They have literally just opened up the Metrolink to TCI don’t drive so it was a pain for me to get to. I believe the tram doesn’t go there? It surely won’t go under? The potential there is huge.
Bit worried about this. My mum had worked at River island there since it opened. She turns 60 next year and got a horrible feeling she'll be made redundant. Job market is going to be horrible.
Nothing will change at the actual sites. This is a massive company that took on way too much debt. The properties will just get sold without effecting the tenants. River Island will still be there as long as they are still going.
Only been to look around once, we were on our way to an appointment in Urmston and thought we'd see what all the fuss was about....still have no idea.Always thought a trip to the Trafford centre is almost as painful an experience as a visit to the dentist.