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Famous Dublin bookshops set to close.

category national | arts and media | news report author Thursday January 08, 2004 11:05author by Joesph Murtagh Report this post to the editors

Several Dublin bookshops are set to close over the next few years. Owners have complained that they are no longer able to afford the rent increases and high rates.

Several Dublin bookshops are set to close over the next few years. Owners have complained that they are no longer able to afford the rent increases and high rates.

"I'm getting out of it and most of my friends are getting out of it" said one owner of a landmark bookshop who wishes to remain annonymous. "Unless you own your own building the combination of rent and rates is a killer. Its sad, people are going to be really shocked when they see some really famous bookshops close"

Rates and rent are unaffordable to nearly all but the big chain stores.

A decline in bookreading is not as big a factor in the death of dublin bookshops as either rent or rates increases although owners have noticed that people seem to have less time to browse. Even online book dealing hasn't been a major issue as not only can bookshops trade themselves online but many people will always prefer to browse and collect on the day.

A special rates dispensation for bookshops seems necessary if authorities wish to preserve these educational and cultural building blocks. Dublin authorities have no plans to this at the moment.

Perversely Dublin city authorities continue to promote Irish writing while forcing the bookshops to pay crippling rates. "If they taxed us on profits rather than hitting us with rates we might stand a chance." another owner adds. "Once a bookshop is lost, its gone for ever."

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Bookshops and Christmas Shopping     Janus    Thu Jan 08, 2004 11:16 
   This story is crap.     Agree    Thu Jan 08, 2004 13:07 
   Capitalism Dieing     Janus    Thu Jan 08, 2004 13:15 
   no pity for the owners of bookshops     no pity    Thu Jan 08, 2004 13:35 
   Re: Smaller shops     RED BHOY    Thu Jan 08, 2004 14:31 
   shooting the messenger     Paula Mc Grath    Thu Jan 08, 2004 15:08 
   Actually...     Ray    Thu Jan 08, 2004 15:09 
   Bookshops close     bookworm    Thu Jan 08, 2004 15:56 
   YOU FOOLS !!!     grouchy marx    Thu Jan 08, 2004 18:23 
 10   Honestly..     Required    Sat Jan 10, 2004 02:13 
 11   I think that you'll find it has a name ...     Doh !    Sat Jan 10, 2004 02:40 
 12   Correct spelling     Smartass    Sat Jan 10, 2004 05:27 
 13   Re. Correct spelling     Doh !    Sat Jan 10, 2004 14:46 
 14   the yoke of oiks?     ipsiphi    Sat Jan 10, 2004 17:13 
 15   Re. The yoke of oiks ?     Doh !    Sun Jan 11, 2004 22:26 
 16   Oik takes Yoke?     T.M.H.    Mon Jan 12, 2004 18:05 
 17   fao: Doh!.     ipsi    Mon Jan 12, 2004 19:43 


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