CapitalistPiglet Posted September 9, 2010 Share Posted September 9, 2010 Even the Sun is having a dig. Makes it sound right grotty. No mention of Altair that is just starting to be built. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3130945/Altrincham-identified-as-having-the-worst-store-vacancy-rates-in-Britain.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R K Posted September 9, 2010 Share Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) Even the Sun is having a dig. Makes it sound right grotty. No mention of Altair that is just starting to be built. http://www.thesun.co...in-Britain.html The planners should be shot for a kick off. All the redevelopment around the old station car park at the back of Goose Green is hideous. The 'luxury flats' look like prison blocks, and probably will be. The cinema/gym complex was clearly designed by a blind moron with a grudge. They've sold off all the decent parking to 'developers'. It's impossible to find a space in the station car park and they're building there soon too. I don't think it's the recession so much that's killed Altrincham, it's the developers with the collusion of the planners. The one silver cloud is that I'm certain one of the more high profile of them will be in the bin when the banksters pull the plug on him. Joy. http://menmedia.co.u...takes_16m_route Do we know which publically owned banksters threw away £12million of taxpayers money on this guaranteed to go bust 'development'? Seems I missed all the excitement. Chowdery was bankrupted in May owing £70m, mostly to banks. In 2008 he was supposedly 'worth' £148m and 562nd in the Times Rich List. http://www.gamblingo...p?articleID=908 The self-made millionaire, who is reported to have had assets of £145 million and featured on the Rich List claims, “I didn't bounce a cheque. I stopped the cheque. The casino behaved irresponsibly. They gave me £100,000 worth of chips after I had already lost £60,000 in only an hour using my bank card. “They said they had checked me out and that they knew I was worth the money. Of course, I took the chips because I was hoping I would recoup my losses.” HSBC claimed £11m. Nationwide claimed £25m. Rizt casinos claimed for unpaid gambling debts of £160,000. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxteu/crainsuk/8mar10/index.php?startid=1#/0 What a twunt. Edited September 9, 2010 by Frank Sidebottom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
19 year mortgage 8itch Posted September 9, 2010 Share Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) I hope that's not you on the comments Frank, your spelling is atroshuss In 6 months I can still probably count the number of times I've been to town shopping on one hand (excluding a couple of trips when I just went to the bank or the solicitors, no shopping). Even Sainsburys is second rate compared to somewhere like Salford Edited September 9, 2010 by daiking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monks Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Just read this story sat by the pool in the Canaries... fair play, been saying it for a while - but most of the blame lies with the numpties opening chocolate emporiums, wannabe Blockbuster video stores, and joke cheapo Starbucks copies. Any wonder they have failed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
needle Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Just read this story sat by the pool in the Canaries... fair play, been saying it for a while - but most of the blame lies with the numpties opening chocolate emporiums, wannabe Blockbuster video stores, and joke cheapo Starbucks copies. Any wonder they have failed? In fairness they were just small one-man-band operations; housewives with a dream of running their own businesses. The main street is screwed - you cant park. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CapitalistPiglet Posted September 13, 2010 Author Share Posted September 13, 2010 I think part of the problem is that Altrincham center just isn't as posh and desirable as it used to be, and can't trade on its reputation anymore. If the small newsagent opposite Iceland really is paying 25K a year in rent, then the landlords should readjust for the new reality, and more clients would move back in. A bit like house prices in general. The market seems to have many more stalls than it used to. If the rents were slashed, maybe these people would move back into shops and we'd have a proper town again. Heavens knows who is going to move into Altair otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R K Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 (edited) I think part of the problem is that Altrincham center just isn't as posh and desirable as it used to be, and can't trade on its reputation anymore. If the small newsagent opposite Iceland really is paying 25K a year in rent, then the landlords should readjust for the new reality, and more clients would move back in. A bit like house prices in general. The market seems to have many more stalls than it used to. If the rents were slashed, maybe these people would move back into shops and we'd have a proper town again. Heavens knows who is going to move into Altair otherwise. Indeed. But see my post above re landlord going t1ts. How many more paid far too much using other people's money and are now stuck in the cut rents and go bankrupt versus raise rents and bankrupt tenants then go bankrupt cycle. I know of several local business owners who are trying to and are relocating out of Altrincham to other premises locally, and the landlords or those premises being squeezed and thus squeezing these tenants also. A point comes when the business tenants are working 100% to pay the council and the landlords, then simply stick two fingers up. It's a shocker - Commercial property has so far to fall it's unthinkable where we'll end up. Edited September 15, 2010 by Frank Sidebottom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
togger Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 Alty also has the two worst nightclubs nightclubs I have ever been to. Women that insist on a full financial statement of affairs before even talking to you (there was one exception later seen sh@gging in the gents loo) Plus a Thai restaurant so terrible I stopped the banquet after the starter - who then called the police when I refused to pay for the (unserved) rest of it. The Manager argued at the top of his voice in front of the other poor sods eating there after the police agreed with me. Stopped by same police a few weeks later for clipping a few inches off a mini-roundabout. Given a producer, but cop shop shut even when advertised as open. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howarden Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 From the main page thread about shopping ghost towns... Look on the bright side, at least Altrincham town centre is off the bottom this year, unlike the football team... What do we make of Altrincham's chances of competing with the Trafford Centre attracting out of town shoppers if it gets the Interchange and Altair developments done? Can the town centre be made into a cohesive shopping venue? https://manchestertr...s-the-go-ahead/ http://menmedia.co.u...am-moves-closer I can see potential and ideas like the shop on The Downs that used to be Partington Wray furniture that is now a small retail incubator unit could help develop independent retailers to occupy the new shops. Also, is the spectre of Altair to blame for the area around the corner of Moss Lane looking like this? I'm constantly disappointed to see the beautiful building looking so shabby. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
needle Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 From the main page thread about shopping ghost towns... What do we make of Altrincham's chances of competing with the Trafford Centre attracting out of town shoppers if it gets the Interchange and Altair developments done? Can the town centre be made into a cohesive shopping venue? https://manchestertr...s-the-go-ahead/ http://menmedia.co.u...am-moves-closer Look Altair is on ice for as far back as I can remember. The spot is used for parking now and should remain as such. I'm gobsmacked by that interchange link you put up. It looks like someone just stuck a greenhouse on the front of the station. Thats the fkn plan? Thats it? WTF will that change? I can see potential and ideas like the shop on The Downs that used to be Partington Wray furniture that is now a small retail incubator unit could help develop independent retailers to occupy the new shops. Why? What are they going to sell? Does Alty need more coffee or charity shops? Where will people park? House prices are too high and so only old people can afford to live in Alty. Unless youre opening a shop selling beige overcoats or mobility scooters you'll go under. Let the prices crash, let new blood in and lets get hte town moving again. Also, is the spectre of Altair to blame for the area around the corner of Moss Lane looking like this? I'm constantly disappointed to see the beautiful building looking so shabby. No Altair is not to blame. For that particular row you can blame Tesco. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riedquat Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 What do we make of Altrincham's chances of competing with the Trafford Centre attracting out of town shoppers if it gets the Interchange and Altair developments done? Can the town centre be made into a cohesive shopping venue? Whatever they do to it it'll probably always suffer from the problem that it feels slow to get to the centre of Altrincham. At the risk of being very anoraky, it's got a decent model railway shop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
24gray24 Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 I suspect the usual cause of urban blight in town centres, is town officials waving through developments in exchange for one off kick backs (either to the town, or personally) Similarly, the usual reason for boarded up shops is a greedy landlord in the background, demanding too much rent. It looks like your town is all sewn up, between rich landowners and cosy planners. If so, it won't bounce back until the landlords die. Because a man so greedy, he drives all the business away, is never going to change. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howarden Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 ... No Altair is not to blame. For that particular row you can blame Tesco. What's the story behind the row? The state of the windows and guttering gets ever worse on the top floors. I can imagine water is starting to damage the fabric of the building. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R K Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 From the main page thread about shopping ghost towns... What do we make of Altrincham's chances of competing with the Trafford Centre attracting out of town shoppers if it gets the Interchange and Altair developments done? Can the town centre be made into a cohesive shopping venue? https://manchestertr...s-the-go-ahead/ http://menmedia.co.u...am-moves-closer I can see potential and ideas like the shop on The Downs that used to be Partington Wray furniture that is now a small retail incubator unit could help develop independent retailers to occupy the new shops. Also, is the spectre of Altair to blame for the area around the corner of Moss Lane looking like this? I'm constantly disappointed to see the beautiful building looking so shabby. Pointless 'regeneration' projects like the dreadful flats at the back of Goose Green, the completely hideous thingretail/flat combo along Lloyd st. etc. Altair is nothing more than a get rich quick scheme for the developers. What's needed is more quality parking for the station and less execush1t flats/more retail space. But when developers meet planners the mess that they've turned Alty into the last 5 years is the end result. I feel sure they'll carry on until it looks like any other sh1thole up and down the country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riedquat Posted September 9, 2011 Share Posted September 9, 2011 But when developers meet planners the mess that they've turned Alty into the last 5 years is the end result. I feel sure they'll carry on until it looks like any other sh1thole up and down the country. Were they all descibed as "exciting"? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
19 year mortgage 8itch Posted September 10, 2011 Share Posted September 10, 2011 I've lived here 18 months now and last weekend I went out on the razz for the first time. Won't be doing that again in a hurry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bootsox Posted September 11, 2011 Share Posted September 11, 2011 ......At the risk of being very anoraky, it's got a decent model railway shop. Yes fantastic place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CapitalistPiglet Posted September 12, 2011 Author Share Posted September 12, 2011 Yes fantastic place. It still has the potential to be a fantastic place again (Not many towns have an ice rink, cinema, 2 sport centers, michelin restaurant, train station, tram station in 3 mins walk from the M&S), but its gone wrong. The Pitta Crepe stall thats opened up near WH Smiths is fab, and the owner is doing an enthusiastic job. But its bizarre that he can only manage it by leaving his trailer parked in place rather than opening as a new shop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomadd Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 Not many towns have an ice rink, cinema, 2 sport centers, michelin restaurant, train station, tram station in 3 mins walk from the M&S... ...and bugger all parking. Only way I can ever get a parking place is to use a friends disabled sticker (and yes, I do take that friend with me when I go into Alty.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
needle Posted September 13, 2011 Share Posted September 13, 2011 It still has the potential to be a fantastic place again (Not many towns have an ice rink, cinema, 2 sport centers, michelin restaurant, train station, tram station in 3 mins walk from the M&S), but its gone wrong. It could be fantastic but for 2 problems 1. too many old people. little old ladies clogging up 4 bed houses while families have to compete for terraces. Its fkn crazy. Thats why the town is dying and why all the shops are charity shops. No youth. No life. 2. car parking is too far from the town centre. Who wants to park by the sports centre and walk all the way to M&S or to a restaurant? The Pitta Crepe stall thats opened up near WH Smiths is fab, and the owner is doing an enthusiastic job. But its bizarre that he can only manage it by leaving his trailer parked in place rather than opening as a new shop. He probably has to pay high rates on a shop and not on a mobile unit. Besides who are the fkwits who own property in the town. Drop the rents. BTW his crepes are excellent, but at £2.50 for a pancake, they'd have to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howarden Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Also, is the spectre of Altair to blame for the area around the corner of Moss Lane looking like this? I'm constantly disappointed to see the beautiful building looking so shabby. I wandered past this building yesterday evening and was again shocked at the state of disrepair, so decided to do a bit of research. It's called Stamford House and I found the following articles: http://www.messenger...Stamford_House/ Plans accepted for Altrincham's Stamford House 1:00pm Thursday 18th November 2010 PLANS to bring Altrincham's Stamford House 'back to life' have been accepted by Trafford Council. The planning committee unanimously accepted the plans to covert the grade II listed building in the Stamford New Road Conservation Area into apartments on November 11. There was consensus among councillors at the meeting that the restoration of the building was much-needed. Cllr Michael Whetton said the building had been 'crying out for attention' for a long time, Cllr Daniel Bunting said the restoration would be 'most welcome' and Cllr Tony Fishwick said he welcomed the building being 'brought back to life'. Under the plans, submitted by Petros Development Company Limited, the first, second and third floors of the listed building will be converted into 24 apartments, a car park will be created in the basement and the ground floor retail units will be refurbished... http://www.pozzoni.c...ning-approval./ Pozzonis contemporary redevelopment of Stamford House Altrincham wins unanimous planning approval. 15 November 2010 The Pozzoni redevelopment design proposals for Stamford House Altrincham have now received Planning Approval with unanimous support from The Council, despite concerns expressed by The Victorian Society and Altrincham & Bowdon Civic Society. The contemporary approach will convert the upper vacant floors to Apartments, revamp the retail facilities at Street level and replace the existing dilapidated building facing Altrincham Bus Station with a new retail extension to link with the existing Grade 2 listed building. This is a major step forward for Altrincham's revitalisation, and a high profile project, right on the doorstep of our North West Head Office. Partner Stewart Grant explained why this project is so important to the practice – "This design respects the original buildings whilst injecting a new and exciting look to the heart of Altrincham which links into the main transport hub. We are confident that this project will play a major role in revitalising the Town Centre, and are delighted to continue our long standing relationship with the local community" Work is to start on site sometime next year, with update news to follow. The developer website: http://www.petros.co.uk/ Company details for the Altrincham arm http://companycheck....ompany/04651537 I wonder if this company is just for Stamford House and they've given it a book value of 2.9M? Seems like a quite a lot for 10 small retail units and 24 undeveloped flats though. Not sure if these links will work, planning applications for commercial space refurbishment and flat development (if not search on Trafford Council planning site for decisions made on 11/11/10): http://planning.trafford.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=Planning%20Applications%20On-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=391663&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/SiteFiles/Skins/Default_AA/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=Planning%20Application%20Details&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/SiteFiles/Skins/Default_AA/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING http://planning.trafford.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=Planning%20Applications%20On-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=391660&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/SiteFiles/Skins/Default_AA/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=Planning%20Application%20Details&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorerAA/SiteFiles/Skins/Default_AA/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howarden Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Look Altair is on ice for as far back as I can remember. The spot is used for parking now and should remain as such. ... Maybe Altair is still going ahead, the Bridge Inn pub on Moss Lane opposite Tesco has been shut for a few weeks now and ATS Euromaster, the car repair place next to the pub on the corner, also looks abandoned, though I never saw much activity there anyway. These needed to be compulsory purchased for Altair to get all the land they wanted. The final decision doesn't appear to have been made though as the Compulsory Purchase meeting was adjourned to 4th October. http://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/archive/9531-altair-cpo-inquiry-adjourned.html In a bizarre twist relating to my last post, the owners of the Bridge Inn pub are Petros Developments, the owners of Stamford House. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcfc4962P Posted October 18, 2011 Share Posted October 18, 2011 It still has the potential to be a fantastic place again (Not many towns have an ice rink, cinema, 2 sport centers, michelin restaurant, train station, tram station in 3 mins walk from the M&S), but its gone wrong. The Pitta Crepe stall thats opened up near WH Smiths is fab, and the owner is doing an enthusiastic job. But its bizarre that he can only manage it by leaving his trailer parked in place rather than opening as a new shop. I assume you are referring to Juniper ? Didn't this lose its star when the chef Paul Kitching n left for pastures new ? Not even sure it's still open.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monks Posted October 19, 2011 Share Posted October 19, 2011 I assume you are referring to Juniper ? Didn't this lose its star when the chef Paul Kitching n left for pastures new ? Not even sure it's still open.. The curry house, Dilli, claimed to have a star when it first opened, but it has since retracted that piece of advertising... Decent enough curry, but they served a jug of water to us one night that had a bird poo in the bottom. God knows how / what / where that had happened... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monks Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 They also serve a very nice rabbit curry, but one time it honestly took an hour to cook it. I was hardly hungry by the time it arrived. The alarm system at the pet store in Timperley can take a while to bypass in the dark ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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