It’s a shame to see these stores go. We lost a few in recent years too. Debenhams a UK chain, which had bought into the irish market in 2006, taking over a Roches Stores collapsed during the pandemic and took out a whole load of our most iconic big old Main Street department stores, some of which are really nice buildings that occupy very prominent locations in Cork and Dublin and so on.
Cleary’s, one of Dublin’s most loved department stores also vanished forever just before the pandemic. It was the place generations went to see Santa.
We still have some, but they’re mostly Brown Thomas, which is very upscale and part of the Central and Signa portfolio of luxury department stores, which owns Selfridges in the UK, Rinascente in Italy, Illum in Denmark, Globus in Switzerland and KaDeWe in Germany. They also own Arnotts, which is a bit broader range but not where you’d go for appliances and we’ve M&S and so on, but the big old icons of Main Street are fading fast. Their buildings remain, but they’ll probably never be big grand old department stores ever again. That era is over.
Cleary’s back in 1932: