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StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
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StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
Although some of the more boutiquey shops look yet to get their first
customer. There's a posh shirt shop on the west side where the staff looked suicidal last time I passed. The food shops are doing well. Look at the prices of those shirts, they only need to sell 3 a day, and they've paid their staff wages already. Tax and unit rental won't be more than another couple of shirts, etc. |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
"lonelytraveller" wrote in message ... Although some of the more boutiquey shops look yet to get their first customer. There's a posh shirt shop on the west side where the staff looked suicidal last time I passed. The food shops are doing well. Look at the prices of those shirts, they only need to sell 3 a day, and they've paid their staff wages already. Tax and unit rental won't be more than another couple of shirts, etc. but why would someone buy a posh shirt whilst waiting for a train? tim |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
Is it not already in Europe then ?
-- Nick No. |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
They need grocery shops, post offices, libraries etc etc etc,
They are due to turn up in 2014. |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
"tim (not at home)" wrote in message ... "lonelytraveller" wrote in message ... Although some of the more boutiquey shops look yet to get their first customer. There's a posh shirt shop on the west side where the staff looked suicidal last time I passed. The food shops are doing well. Look at the prices of those shirts, they only need to sell 3 a day, and they've paid their staff wages already. Tax and unit rental won't be more than another couple of shirts, etc. but why would someone buy a posh shirt whilst waiting for a train? It's because Eurostar are still pretending they are a ground level airline, so they need to have the same range of rip-off merchants you find at an airport? Paul |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:28:30 +0000, tim \(not at home\) wrote
Look at the prices of those shirts, they only need to sell 3 a day, and they've paid their staff wages already. Tax and unit rental won't be more than another couple of shirts, etc. but why would someone buy a posh shirt whilst waiting for a train? To some, they're not 'posh shirts', they're just 'shirts' |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
"Stimpy" wrote in message . co.uk... On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:28:30 +0000, tim \(not at home\) wrote Look at the prices of those shirts, they only need to sell 3 a day, and they've paid their staff wages already. Tax and unit rental won't be more than another couple of shirts, etc. but why would someone buy a posh shirt whilst waiting for a train? To some, they're not 'posh shirts', they're just 'shirts' Then surely their butler would be procuring said shirts from somewhere more upmarket than a railway station concourse. tim |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
"tim (not at home)" wrote Then surely their butler would be procuring said shirts from somewhere more upmarket than a railway station concourse. That's not the butler's job. The valet or gentleman's gentleman, perhaps. Peter |
StP retail fit-out - still a work in progress
"Peter Masson" wrote in message ... "tim (not at home)" wrote Then surely their butler would be procuring said shirts from somewhere more upmarket than a railway station concourse. That's not the butler's job. The valet or gentleman's gentleman, perhaps. Yes, my mistake tim |
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