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I moved to East Dulwich in July last year with my wife and we live on Ulverscroft Road - absolutely love this area. We?re lucky to have all these independents on North Cross Road. I wanted to know why there are a few empty ones, without any letting information such as STELLA, and the blue exterior shop next to the hairdresser which just looks abandoned.


I may be interested in taking one of these shops myself for a retail business. So sad to lose Brickhouse, I?d love to have more akin to that in our area. I work in coffee and food at the moment so would be a nice segway.


If anyone has any info about those empty premises please let me know!


Thanks

Sue Wrote:

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> The one near the hairdresser was a taxi firm.


It was a minicab firm to be more accurate (or pedantic depending on your point of view!)


https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/taxis-and-minicabs/what-to-expect-from-your-journey

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