GeneralGreivous
A few posts under my belt
45 variations of pine furniture shops, no doubt...Well what the hell, new year, and an under offer sign has been slapped over it, wonder what's occuring
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45 variations of pine furniture shops, no doubt...Well what the hell, new year, and an under offer sign has been slapped over it, wonder what's occuring
Castle Bravo came as a bit of a surprise - It was supposed to be about 6 MT, but there was a weird Lithium reaction that they hadn't considered that increased to yield to around 15 MT, destroying a lot of the monitoring equipment and making it the biggest of all the US test explosions.Let's not **** about.
Tbh, I hope they're good at haggling, 2.2 million is a hell of a price to pay, even with it generating 100k a year, from the rented bits of it., It's going to cost a fair bit more sorting the place out.
https://www.millarsandy.com/property/848_Gaolgate-Street
Most of the blurb is out of date for all their properties, clearly someone miles away is doing the website.
Walking past today and seeing quite a lot of people visiting the street stores outside the old Co-op........then me going out of my way to use the market loos, and walking through an empty indoor market .... decided the indoor market would be better off in the old Co-op building !
Maybe just the front part of the ground floor , fronting onto the main street , for the few stalls that are actually open to be together to create a better atmosphere.You do have to wonder if the indoor market is honestly a little past its prime for quite a few of the stalls.
Yes there are some good stalls there, and some good butchers, grocers, etc. But there are a hell of a lot of people selling any old crap you could walk a little further down the road and get from Home Bargains, B&M or Aldi for significantly cheaper. I’m surprised half the stalls are financially sustainable at all really - I wonder if because of the dwindling stall numbers there’s quite a few that are basically paying no rent so it’s a case of “I have this inventory, might as well try and sell it”
A space is certainly warranted for quite a few of the businesses in there, such as charity stalls, but the space is clearly far too big judging by the fact that half the stalls were vacant last time I went through there. I don’t think putting it into a bigger space is a terribly good idea.
Like the old job centre?Tactical fire potential.
Radical.I've said it before and I'll say it again. I wonder why Market Square is so named? Could it possibly be a good location to hold the market permanently?
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I wonder why Market Square is so named? Could it possibly be a good location to hold the market permanently?