Is everywhere closing down, near where you live?

FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
edited July 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Don't you see it too: pubs that have been a staple of the community for years, suddenly closing for good and being replaced by yet another bland eating house, at very best, or just boarded up and left bare, otherwise? Shops in town where the rent is high, suddenly empty but with no sign of anyone taking it over? Things getting rundown without any town plan for regeneration around the corner?

And this is in a posher place, I'm talking about.
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  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    It's a recession, folks. Anyone still euphemistically calling it a credit crunch sounds a bit like those people denying that Iraq was in a civil war, a year or so back.
  • ToneTone Posts: 1,206
    Yep! The West Village just isn't the same, 5 Marc Jacobs in a 2 block radius... Juicy Couture, Coach, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Steve Madden etc etc all the little funky boutiques have gone and there's now a Starbucks on Hudson... not cool... don't even get me started on the Meat Packing District... grrrr...
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  • brain of cbrain of c Posts: 5,213
    when i got here, there was a bar on every corner. now there's a closed bar on every corner.
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    brain of c wrote:
    when i got here, there was a bar on every corner. now there's a closed bar on every corner.


    I'm sure it's not your table manners. ;)
  • The ChampThe Champ Posts: 4,063
    Yes, in Manhattan many of the local establishments have been forced to close due to sky fucking high rent..
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  • FifthelementFifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,963
    I am actually surprised that there are places opening up in my area. Granted some of these places are betting shops and corner stores . . . but they're new.
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  • brain of cbrain of c Posts: 5,213
    part of it goes to my band playing there....
  • South of SeattleSouth of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    I've noticed a lot of turnover. Small businesses getting replaced by other small businesses. It's pretty good where I live, there's always a protest when a Wal-Mart tries to build. :D
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  • PJPixiePJPixie Posts: 3,026
    I was just speaking about this to my carpool buddy this morning :( Everywhere I look, stores are closing down.
    It's affecting me in a major way at the moment, the guy I rent from is in the process of selling this place........he can't afford it anymore. Which means I have to find another place to live :(
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  • patrickredeyespatrickredeyes Posts: 8,834
    PJPixie wrote:
    I was just speaking about this to my carpool buddy this morning :( Everywhere I look, stores are closing down.
    It's affecting me in a major way at the moment, the guy I rent from is in the process of selling this place........he can't afford it anymore. Which means I have to find another place to live :(


    Awww that sucks sorry to hear that. :(
  • Heineken HelenHeineken Helen Posts: 18,095
    I haven't noticed... and even when I think of it, no, I don't think there are many places closing down :o lotsa sales on though... so perhaps we'll see closures shortly.
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  • PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    It's technically a slow down, not a recession, but neither is very good. I don't see why people are complaining so much at the moment though, this is only the beginning. If house prices have been rocketing for so long it makes sense that there's got to be an equal downturn eventually. Fingers crossed by the time I get to house buying age in a few years house prices will be lower anyway. I can't see the fuel situation ever getting better though. I haven't really noticed any difference in retail. Only difference I've noticed is Camden is losing more and more record stores and replacing them with clothes shops. Doubt the credit crunch had much of a part to play in that though.
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  • even flow?even flow? Posts: 8,066
    Everything local is drying up and on the main drag we have all the big box, one stop stores you can handle.
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  • CityMouseCityMouse Posts: 1,010
    this all happened about 10, 15 years ago around me.
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