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[NSW] 20-30% off Liquidation Sale (in Store Only) @ Mitre 10, Byron Bay

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Everything 20 to 30% sale minimum.
Everything must go, includes power tool.
The end of an era and pretty sad - oh the gentrification!

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  • Never knew it was there, and I worked on Jonson Street on the south side of Woolies. There's a Bunnings out in the industrial area. Not like they have to go to Ballina for maccas

  • Does this say more about Byron Bay than the value driven by its closure?

    I'm not sure if another township has had so much change in the last 40+ years.

    Must be hard for many, but a boon to the alleged social influencers and Sydney siders who have fueled the real estate boom in parallel with Sydney's growth. May I say as a Melbournian that we have no such equivalent and if I was a cashed up Sydneysider and had the resources, I would build/ enjoy 8 weeks a year there too whilst renting it out the rest of the time.

    Such a lovely spot and still accessible to everyone, even if the beach carparking is more expensive than an underground Hyde Park car park.

    • +1

      'beach carparking is more expensive than an underground Hyde Park car park': Source?!
      It's $5/h or $22/year pass at the Cape (best beaches).

    • seems to be more about the domination of Bunnings than anything specific about Byron

  • "Never knew it was there'…What? You can't have missed it mate …..downunderblue is on the money with his 20c.
    I've lived here since 1967 and the Mitre 10 plus the nearby Singhs Tyre & Mechanical and Repco are being sold because Harris Farm and others are moving in.Bunnings is well out of town in the Industrail Estate and has been here for some time now.The repercussions of Covid are largely responsible for the transmogrification of the Bay (not "Byron" as all the blow ins call it).

    • Can't believe it took you 12 hour to comment on this!

      Also, just for accuracy, the estate (including Wicked Weasel, now Flite) was sold well ahead of COVID.
      Same story for 'Harris Farm' lodging the DA, well before the pandemic.

      I'm not saying that COVID wasn't another nail in the coffin for Byron Bay - it's just that your transmogrification above has been a long(er) time in the making.

    • I was living on Carlyle Street so I didn't venture south down Jonson Street.

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