Retailers to open this year
Businesses will soon open doors
THERE have been so many new businesses open in Toowoomba this year, it can be hard to keep up.
But there are also four more retailers set to open in town before 2017 comes to a close.
There is a mixture of casual and up-market dining options as well as a furniture store and children’s store.
Vapiano
Where: Grand Central Shopping Centre When: Tomorrow
TOOWOOMBA residents have been waiting for Vapiano to open since it announced it would operate a store at Grand Central.
The wait is almost over with the restaurant opening tomorrow.
Vapiano offers a range of authentic Italian flavours tailored to the individual tastes and dietary preferences along with an extensive drinks list, serving craft beers, wines and cocktails.
Burger Urge
Where: The Intersection When: Monday, December 4
FROM a hole in the wall shop in Brisbane, Burger Urge has grown into one of Queensland’s most popular burger brands.
It sells a range of burgers and sides including fries and onion rings.
The new store, located at The Intersection at 801 Ruthven Street, will open on Monday, December 4.
Toys R Us
Where: Home Consortium When: Saturday, December 16
TOYS R Us will be the first tenant to operate out of Home Consortium, the former site of Masters Home Improvement at 471 Hume St.
The store is opening just in time for Christmas and sells a range of toys for children of any age.
It will open on Saturday, December 16 and will host its trademark grand opening events, which include week-long offers.
Nick Scali Furniture
Where: Home Consortium When: TBA, but before end of year
NICK Scali will be the second store to open at Home Consortium.
While developers say the store will open before the end of the year, no official opening date has been announced.
Nick Scali Furniture retails and imports furniture such as lounges, dining tables, coffee tables, chairs and entertainment units.