Anaconda store planned for busy Bundaberg business hub
A much-wanted mega-store could soon open in Bundaberg if a development application gets the green light from the council. Check out the iconic business’s plans here.
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Bundaberg‘s wishes have been granted, with a new major retailer set to pop up in the city if it gets the go-ahead from the council.
In December last year, this publication ran a poll asking readers to nominate the businesses they‘d most like to see in the region and among those popular nominations was camping and outdoor mega-store Anaconda.
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Plans lodged with Bundaberg Regional Council in February reveal locals‘ dreams could soon come true.
The proposed store will comprise the second stage of a project comprising of an existing industrial warehouse on a parcel of land bordered by Lillian Crescent and Johanna Boulevard, Kensington.
The planned store would include a 2235sq m shop space plus more than 50 car parking spaces.
Anaconda was founded in November 2004 by an Australian retailing family who said they were concerned about a decline in Australia‘s outdoor culture.
They decided to create the store to offer a range of outdoor products from camping to hiking and four-wheel driving all in one place.
The application remains before Bundaberg Regional Council.
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Originally published as Anaconda store planned for busy Bundaberg business hub