Great news for Harringay. A Turkish restaurant is opening on Green Lanes.
With Megara's transformation from Baklava Saloon complete, it's about time we had a Turkish restaurant opening. So you'll be delighted to hear that Tasty Chicken next to Disney/Savers is to become a kebab shop (owner's description).
What else could anyone want?!
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It's not just premises size that's affected. It's rent levels too. As the large restaurants thrive, their profits increase and rent levels rise. This means that less profitable businesses that serve the community like (Turkish owned) Cafe Lemon get forced out and move to cheaper areas (in the case of Cafe Lemon West Green Road). Others who want to get a foothold can't afford it or find it difficult to secure premises.
The trend is not one that benefits the local community.
The positive benefits for West Green Road are to be welcomed. But capitalism or market mechanics are far from perfect and civil society has long sought to control their excesses and downsides. Long may it continue to do so.
Does a four shop fronted restaurant pay the same council tax/business rates as four shops?
Starting a business is often the only option for Turks and some other nationalities, because they can't find any other employment, often due to lack of reading and writing skills of the direct immigrant generation. That is the reason for the surfeit of Turkish businesses. Would you prefer for them to be unemployed? After that the market takes over and the good retailers survive and the others move on to try another location. This has been the case for over a hundred years, also with other immigrant groups and in many countries/cities.
I live in the city with the largest turkish population outside of Turkey and that is the case here too. Something else that I have noticed here, but which is very hard to control and certainly illegal (I'm certainly not saying that is the case in Harringay/Haringey), is that other Turks seem to pay lower prices than others. A kind of Türk Discount. Check it out when buying bread etc.,
Yeah, of course.. Kreuzberg BTW..
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