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Shop changes in East Dulwich


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Walked past Lush designs today and noticed it is going to close down (still open and trading normally at the moment).


Lots of activity in other units too. Does anyone know whether the unit next to grove vale library has been let now and if so what it?s going to be? Has had people working on it over last few weeks.

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Jennys Wrote:

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> Lush is trading here until 29 December I believe.

> They will still trade at their shop in Greenwich

> and online. Sorry to see them go from Lordship

> Lane.


That's a shame about Lush. It's a nice shop. Rents a bit too high though i'd have thought.

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Lynne Wrote:

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> New shop selling handmade hone wares on Grove

> Vale?



I passed that on the bus and thought it was the existing shop selling houseplants and pots which had branched (no pun intended) out into other things.


Are they two separate shops?

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This new shop is run by the Italian family who own the cafe next door.


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> Lynne Wrote:

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> > New shop selling handmade hone wares on Grove

> > Vale?

>

>

> I passed that on the bus and thought it was the

> existing shop selling houseplants and pots which

> had branched (no pun intended) out into other

> things.

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> Are they two separate shops?

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Makes sense really - anyone shopping for a 'higher end' kitchen in the area is likely to go to Dulwich Design kitchens so having a shop nearby probably makes sense in terms of a ready market. Also those units are pretty small so not really big enough for a lot of businesses.
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