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Property developer bought the building with the flats and shop premises, to build luxury/ yet more unaffordable flats... Mrs Robinson set to re-open once building works done, but with a smaller shop cz one half of the shop premises will be converted into s flat.
I'm really sorry to see Mrs Robinson being squeezed like this - it is one of my favourite shops in ED. I miss its clothes shop across the road too. It started off too expensive for me but for the last couple of years its prices seemed to come down and I bought a lot from there - though not enough to keep it afloat, obviously...
  • 2 weeks later...
Fingers crossed it reopens, I love Mrs Robinson and it?s nice to have something other than coffee or pricey restaurants. Luxury flats, luxury flats, luxury flats ? that?s all we seem to hear in Southeast London. Don?t these money-grabbing developers realise that without a varied, interesting High Street, the appeal of ED and price premium of these luxury flats is no longer sustainable?

cantthinkofaname Wrote:

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> Fingers crossed it reopens, I love Mrs Robinson

> and it?s nice to have something other than coffee

> or pricey restaurants. Luxury flats, luxury

> flats, luxury flats ? that?s all we seem to hear

> in Southeast London. Don?t these money-grabbing

> developers realise that without a varied,

> interesting High Street, the appeal of ED and

> price premium of these luxury flats is no longer

> sustainable?


hear hear!

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