EcoSensual is one of the newer shops. It sells candles. I have never seen anyone go in.
As well as repairing watches and clocks this shop provides engraving and pearl restringing services and you can sell your scrap gold to them. Never seen a person go in.
Sydney Golf House is not all it could be. Ditto the customers.
The butchers was an art studio by the time I arrived and has since closed up. I would not get my teeth looked at by Doobov Dental Laboratory for any money. Nor would anyone else from what I can see.
You'd better hope the pavlovas are in better shape than the building. Again no customers, but I have at least seen people in there.
If anyone can tell me how these shops stay in business I'd be most grateful. They can't all be running drugs.
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Little do you know about what goes on behind closed doors.
Which shop was/is the brothel?
Which shop is now simply a residential home?
Why would a dental laboratory want a retail customer when they are a wholesaler and deliver to all their clients?
Why would a Pavlova factory who sells the pavs to retail shops, need passing trade?
This section of Croydon shopping centre does externally look rather daggy and seedy but then as you rightly say, there is no passing trade and the business owners many of whom have been there for many years do not depend on passing trade for their survival.
All is not always what it seems.
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