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Does anyone know who the landlord(s) up and down Lordship Lane are? They're plainly going for as much rent as they can get (which is of course their prerogative, not looking for an argument about the usual things), I'd just be interested to know if it's individuals, or one big landowner etc, and hoping someone else already has the answer?

?65,004 - shop and basement only.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The rent for Jaflong with a small flat above was

> ?45,000 and was due to rise to ?65,000.

>

> So The Real Greek did not happen, maybe because

> as I have been told, the asking price is now more

> like ?88,000

>

> DulwichFox

  • 1 month later...

I didn't make any suggestions, these places had already been mentioned above.


Mick Mac Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> -----

> > The Real Greek are pretty good. Not a C?te

> > Brasserie though please, they're awful.

>

> It's a bit late to make suggestions..... :)

Seabag Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Now that Dulwich Village has it's own Pub

> again,

> > it now needs it's own Indian Restaurant.

> > .... or Chicken Shop... or Kebab joint...

> >

> > DulwichFox.

>

>

> No it doesn't.



Come on Seabag.. You know me. I was Jesting. :)


People on here always take everything I post so literally..


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I find it frustrating that shopping and eating out in the UK is so dominated by chains. I guess it must be to do with high High Street rents but going in to central London and finding two Pret a Manger and two Starbucks (just for example) within a couple of minute's walk of each other makes me feel a bit meh. It feels so different in France/Spain/Greece/Germany/Italy and I don't understand why it has to be different here.

tomskip Wrote:

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> I find it frustrating that shopping and eating out

> in the UK is so dominated by chains. I guess it

> must be to do with high High Street rents but

> going in to central London and finding two Pret a

> Manger and two Starbucks (just for example) within

> a couple of minute's walk of each other makes me

> feel a bit meh. It feels so different in

> France/Spain/Greece/Germany/Italy and I don't


> understand why it has to be different here.



I think you already mentioned the reason-high street rents.

thats why places like shorditch Dalston and Peckham start out with great independent buisnesses and once those areas become 'hip' or popular landlords get greedy and sadly the chains then are the only ones who can afford to be there.

its a bee in my bonnet not just with eateries but with stores selling other goods too.

I wish London was more like paris for example with beautiful small individual independent shops to 'discover'

Yes, I think I'm saying why do our town centre commercial rents have to be so high that independents cannot survive in them? It seems to work ok in other European countries. Can't comment on the US or other places as haven't visited enough. The UK is notorious for it's dull High Streets. I've lived in Brixton, Dalston and ED pre-gentrification. Wondering where to go next!

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