Talk:Jack O'Shea's

Declaration of "Montpelier Shop closing" made in a vacuum
This reader finds it troublesome that Wikipedia reports an outcome for an entity that is never posited to even exist elsewhere in the article, and whose existence is not easily inferred by any other data offered within same article. Clearly, if Selfridge's   [at location specified in article,  i.e. flagship store] is located on Oxford Street, then it cannot at the same time exist on Montpelier --- and, if it does, then this geographical anomaly needs an explanation. The "other location" named is in Brussels (or so it would appear from the Wiki page), and if it is the object of the sentence -- which will be found  directly after the placement of Footnote #6 in the body of the text --- this should be made CLEAR.

--50.0.124.136 (talk) 15:20, 3 November 2013 (UTC)

External links modified
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No longer in Brussels?
I looked at the listed location in the article (50.8462°N 4.3892°E) on google street view and it appears Jack O'Shea's no longer there? Prehaps an explination on why and if it exists anywhere anymore should be included in the article Thomas Norren (talk) 08:35, 30 September 2023 (UTC)