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Sad Day (Passion8 closing down)

Posted: Fri 07 Dec, 2012 4:42 pm
by sa_cooke
It's going to be a sad day in Hobart when the good folk at Passion8 close their doors for the last time in, I believe, Feb 2013. I was told a shocking story of a lease negotiation where the agent apparently has a better offer, and has strung Passion8 along for many months, with them believing they were negotiating in good faith :evil: . All I can hope is that they have the passion and energy to open somewhere else in Hobart.

I have bought a lot of stuff there over the years, and I'm going to miss their great service, and their great advice. My latest purchase (Wednesday) was a Second Arrow - 25% off. I know, not light weight, but I do not mind carrying a few extra grams for the peace of mind such gear gives me - one less thing to worry about, because I KNOW it will hold up. And I don't need to carry a footprint to keep the tent water-free in inclement weather (I am in Tas after all).

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 5:44 am
by wayno
welcome to the world of comercial property
they often arent intersted in helping people just making as much money as they can. no matter what the negative outcome.
similar thing happened in wellington to a longstanding outdoor shop. had his rent doubled. moved elsewhere, a bigger rival moved in and took all his old customers who turned up at the shop.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 7:40 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Sure is sad Cooke!

In todays world of online shopping, I expect more to close in the coming months/years. How Hobart has managed to sport 7 outdoor shops all within cooee of each other is a wonder.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 10:33 am
by Mountain Rocket
Sad indeed. Relevant thread: viewtopic.php?f=27&t=11745

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 2:57 pm
by wayno
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Sure is sad Cooke!

In todays world of online shopping, I expect more to close in the coming months/years. How Hobart has managed to sport 7 outdoor shops all within cooee of each other is a wonder.


major Chain stores often have the ability to withstand online shopping and stay afloat. its the small chain stores and sole traders that struggle. how many of those 7 are sole traders or small chains?

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 3:22 pm
by Mountain Rocket
We have Snowgum, Macpac, Mountain Designs (all chains), as well as Passion 8, Mountain Creek Outdoors and Jolly Swagman (independents).
Who have I forgotten?

Re: Sad day

Posted: Sat 08 Dec, 2012 6:32 pm
by wayno
snowgum closed up shop in nz last year

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 9:01 am
by Son of a Beach
Moderator Note: I didn't initially think that this topic particularly required moderating, but since my request to keep it on topic was ignored, I've now had to split the off-topic posts to: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=11794

Next time I may just split or remove posts without taking the extra step first. It's just not worth the effort to do the extra work.

Please keep posts here on topic.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 10:15 am
by Nuts
I haven't been to passion8, didn't they stock macpac, did they loose the contract, did macpac start up in competition ???
7 stores is silly, that's like one for each gear freak ( without selling fashion)

Edit, that is 6 stores? ( allgoods?) is that quirky greens shop still about?

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 10:57 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Nuts wrote:I haven't been to passion8, didn't they stock macpac, did they loose the contract, did macpac start up in competition ???
7 stores is silly, that's like one for each gear freak ( without selling fashion)

Edit, that is 6 stores? ( allgoods?) is that quirky greens shop still about?



There's
Passion8
Snowgum
Mountain Creek
MD's
Macpac
Jolly Swagman
Kathmandu.

7.

Allgoods is next to Anaconda out at Cambridge.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 11:06 am
by Mountain Rocket
I always forget about Kathmandu.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 11:07 am
by Nuts
Nine stores then (depending on loudness of cooee) That's too many stores.

The workers will likely find employment, never nice for owners, you wouldn't start an independent outdoor shop if it was Just about the money.

Re: Sad day

Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 11:24 am
by stepbystep
There's also an Allgoods on Harrington Street.

Passion8 has the nicest looking store, nice staff and some good brands, I was always perplexed by the lack of variety in clothing particularly.
It's always a sad day to see people lose their jobs :(