IGA opens at Council-owned Sunrise Beach neighbourhood shopping complex

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After an extended vacancy period within the anchor tenancy space, the Council-owned Sunrise Shops welcomes an IGA supermarket to the retail precinct. 

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Todd and Rachael O’Reilly from Sunrise Beach IGA with Mayor Clare Stewart.

Mayor Clare Stewart said the opening of the new IGA supermarket today was a win for ratepayers, local residents, and neighbouring businesses in the complex.

“Having a quality, long-term tenant in place ensures a steady income from this asset in support of Council’s strong financial position, which is good news for our ratepayers,” she said.

“The addition of a permanent anchor tenant to the complex will also boost foot traffic to the shopping centre, which helps provide exposure for the other businesses.

“Plus, the IGA’s opening offers Sunrise Beach residents another grocery shopping option, close to home.”

Council has signed a 10-year lease for the 305sqm tenancy, with further options also available.

The new store is the third in the Sunshine Coast region for franchisees Rachael and Todd O’Reilly, creating new job opportunities for Noosa locals.

“We’re really grateful to all of the locals who’ve stopped by to let us know they’re pleased that we’re opening. It’s made us feel really welcome,” Ms O’Reilly said.

“It’s a great mix of tenants in the complex. There is a bit of everything here, which is fantastic, and the complex is beautiful - it’s surrounded by bush and it’s anchored right behind the whole suburb.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity with no other convenience options nearby until the Junction.

“The store will provide the usual convenience offering, however if you wanted to do your whole shop here you could,” she said.

Council opened Sunrise Shops in 1996. The complex is a quintessential neighbourhood shopping centre with eight tenancies across 927sqm of floor space, including a chemist, GP clinic, bakery and liquor store.