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BUY LOCAL ...
Spend it here and keep it here.
Usually referred to as the creative hub of Byron Bay, the Arts & Industry Estate has evolved into a major retail shopping area in recent years. There is so much on offer here and if you can’t find it, chances are you didn’t need it!
From furniture to fashion to food and beyond – interesting, useful, unique products and services are right on your doorstep and, in many cases, you’re buying directly from the source.
Each month we’re going to highlight some of the fantastic companies based there to encourage everyone to buy local.
Think you know the Arts & Industry Estate? Come and rediscover it and support local business at the same time.
DECORATE YOUR REAL ESTATE
BYRON DESIGNWORKS
Offers furniture hire and styling packages to maximise the presentation of properties for the market. Styling is now a popular real estate strategy used to optimise the presentation of a property. It helps improve buyer perception and causes an emotional connection with the property, resulting in faster selling times and a higher selling price. Visit their website at www.decorateyourrealestate.com to see what a difference it can make!
Do not miss out! The Summer Sale ends at Byron Designworks on Saturday 16 January.
1/2 Tasman Way. 6685 6317
LUSCIOUS FOODS CAFE RESTAURANT Located in Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate, Luscious foods cafe restaurant offers authentic and unique flavours from Middle Eastern cuisine all the way to traditional Italian pizzas. Our wood-fire oven gives that extra special flavour to almost everything that comes out to your plate; from our freshly made pita pockets to wood-fired omelets, shakshoka, assorted meats on skewers, roasted veges, and our amazing freshly made mouthwatering pizzas. Come and enjoy our new exciting breakfast and lunch menu. We are now open on Friday nights with live music and BYO. We cater for all functions. Call 6680 8228 for bookings and info.
COMPOST CENTRAL Compost Central’s core drive is for us all to compost onsite – eg home, schools, cafes and businesses. Now is your chance to turn your food waste into food production. At Compost Central we offer: • Compost systems • Consultancy • Design • Supply • Compost worms • Talks.
There are still bargains to be had across the store. All cushions and soft furnishings are 20 per cent off. Gifts and homewares are all reduced, some by as much as 40 per cent and if you want to replace Christmas decorations there is 50 per cent off remaining items. All floorstock furniture has been reduced by a minimum of 15 per cent and this includes items just arrived. Some pieces have further reductions and deals can be done for multiple pieces. Our friendly staff members are always happy to help you with your choices and FREE parking in our large carpark is a plus! Byron Designworks, 3 Ti-Tree Place. 6685 5714 info@ byrondesignworks.com.au
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Need to showcase your Heart’s Passion?
COMPOST CENTRAL BYRON BAY, AUSTRALIA
- Compost Systems - Education - Consultancy - Design and Installation - Compost worms and castings for sale!
Waste=Resource=Food 21 Brigantine Street, Byron Bay www.compostcentral.org P: Andrew 0413 530 559 E: info@compostcentral.org
Designed for the hot, humid climate of this region, vermin free, composts all year round and simple and easy to use. 21 Brigantine Street, Byron Bay. Ph: Andrew 0413 530 559. www.compostcentral.org. info@compostcentral.org
Decorate Your Real Estate
Contemporary Middle Eastern inspired wholefoods café and Byron Bay catering company for all functions.
Presale Property Styling 1/2 Tasman Way Arts & Industry Estate, Byron Bay Ph: 6685 6317
Find us on
www.decorateyourrealestate.com North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au
Open for breakfast and lunch Mon–Friday, 7am–3pm
Open for Summer Friday nights starting 15 January 1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate Phone 6680 8228
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