Leichhardt Marketplace 122-138 Flood Street Leichhardt NSW 2040

The modification seeks consent for the extension of trading hours (proposed to be 7am to 10pm, 7 days per week) for major tenants (defined as gross floor area being greater than 1,200sqm) within Market Place Leichhardt.

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Inner West Council (Leichhardt), reference M/2018/164)

4 Comments

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  1. Justin Simon commented

    I strongly support this application. I’ve often found myself needing to shop after 4pm on a Sunday (which is the absurdly early time it currently closes), and as a result have to spend 60+ minutes walking to Norton St and back.

  2. Rebecca Salt commented

    I strongly support this application, Marketplace closing at 4pm on a Sunday is a huge inconvenience to busy residents. I do not see how this could adversely impact immediate neighbours of the centre and therefore cannot see any reason why this should not be approved.

  3. George Nguyen commented

    I support this. The current restriction on Leichhardt Marketplace hours of operation are anachronistic and completely out of sync with almost every other shopping centre in Sydney which has major retailers.

  4. Olivia Parry commented

    I support the application to extend the trading hours for major tenants 7 days per week at Marketplace. I would much prefer to support my local businesses but instead I am usually forced to shop at Broadway because the current hours of operation are not accessible. I would imagine that most, if not all other shopping centres with major tenants have longer trading hours than what Marketplace currently has.

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