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Sweaty Betty Shop in East Dulwich?
Kbomb replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Great addition to the high street. Area is really improving since I moved here 3 years ago! Bring it on! -
It is going to be a Marks. Shame really as I would have preferred a Waitrose, but I guess you can't have everything in life.
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Meant to quote Question Air!!
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > NewWave Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Moving away from the wedding dress debate and > onto > > how much it saddens me that greedy landlords > are > > homogenising yet another high st. > > The only people who can afford these kind of > rents > > are the chains and London is losing its > 'villages' > > and becoming just one giant sprawl of > > Starbucks,Nando's Pizza shops, Tesco express > etc > > etc... > > I saw it happen with Notting Hill where I lived > > for over 40years,Its happened to Shorditch, > > Clapham, SoHo Islington.Marylebone. > > When I visited Paris recently I was at once > struck > > and charmed by how many independent shops there > > were, > > Young designers,niche and specalist shops > selling > > things like buttons or old lamps. > > Our city is becoming bland-we were once a > nation > > of shopkeepers now it seems we are a nation of > > Coffee drinking Pizza Eating internet shoppers. > > Sad > > That statement was attributed to Napoleon although > there is doubt if he actually ever said it.. > It would of been circa. 1794. so it was a long > time ago.. > > There are far too many food outlets in East > Dulwich / Lordship Lane. and a few more clothes > shops would > be appreciated to give The White Stuff a run for > its money. (similar Stuff to River Island but > twice the price.) > > DulwichFox If that is true, it would be a solid addition to the high street.
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It is fine if the independent shops are decent quality. What is not good is if you have a high street full of charity shops.
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Yes I am sure. And it was decent clothes shops, not bars and restaurants, that I thought the street could do with.
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There are too many charity shops on the Lane anyway. Time for some decent clothes shops to move with the times. Also, it will mean more business for the other charity shops nearby (of which there are plenty to choose from!). Any idea what's going in the unit?
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