557-559 Box Road Jannali 2226

Fitout and Use of Shop 6 as a Cafe

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(Source: Sutherland Shire Council, reference DA14/1099)

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  1. Guy McIntosh commented

    Let's hope that the local "cafe mafia" don't prevent this development by using the argument that there are too many cafes in Jannali.

    Demographics in the area are changing and we need some innovative restaurants & businesses so that everyone can benefit.

    Jannali neeeds a re-fit and a competitive environment is much better for the entire shopping strip, rather than closed shopfronts.

  2. Jenny Johnston commented

    Personally I think there are enough cafes in Jannali already. The area mentioned seems like a ridiculous place for another one. And if people are sitting outside it could even be a hazard with traffic coming down the laneway into the parking area. Fencing would need to be added to ensure safety.

    I agree that there should be an overhaul of the shopping centre, and the rundown look done away with.

    More restaurants would be good, as would other retail outlets.

  3. Jenny Larkin commented

    There are already over 6 cafés in Jannali. It is an area that is well serviced with places to drink coffee. There are 2 cafés less than 100 metres of this proposed one. It is in an area that does not have a lot of walk through traffic.
    I agree that the place needs some TLC, but in that arcade, it's very difficult.

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