Otis
Well-Known Member
Look I don't want to argue too much but like it or not Coventry is designed for a low demographic.
Sorry to disappoint but when you said John Lewis wasn't that great you are wrong. City planners with ambition dream of John Lewis. It is an AB demographic store and pulls people in with spending power.
M and S used to be the same. Less so now but it ranks it's store in terms if expenditure from 1 (high) to 4 (low) and invests and stocks accordingly. Guess what - we are a 4.
That's the reality. It's nor aspirational and has never attempted to be. It's a place that attacts a low demographic population. Only one of the managers I work with live in its boundaries.
It's poor and it attacts the poor and unless advocated as you clearly are accept it needs the John Lewis type of store it will always be poor and shunned by all middle management. Seriously where I work most shudder when you mention it's name.
Strikes me as snobbery that.
As I said much earlier, the food side of JL is great, but the rest of the store I find very over priced for the most part. In saying that though, I would be happy if John Lewis came here.
My point about the students was that it doesn't matter whether you or I are students or not, the fact we are in the top 50 is a positive for the city.
Same as, if a royal opera house came to the city that would be a great positive too, even though I completely detest opera with a passion.