Postby balham_itey » Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:57 pm
I really think that generally speaking , it really is the residents to blame for the closure of independant shops in their area .I have noticed over the years ,that as Balham has become an acceptable place to live for many , higher demographic , and rocketing house prices .....Balham can look pretty dead during the week . Of course we understand that times are tough( er ) for many families - but i really believe this is not the reason for closures of independant businesses......it is where residents choose to spend their money .Shopping " local " seems to be ok for the weekly shop at Waitrose , endless coffees ,a TKMAXX bargain .It seems from what i have heard from some quality local shops , that they believe that they are used as a last resort , generally if an online purchase has failed , or the customer has exhausted Northcote road , Southside or Central London. The newer influx of money to Balham has only arrived ,as a result of some pioneer shopkeepers ,making it a nicer place to live . It may all backfire ,and become less attractive ,if people do not actively use these shops and spend money ?