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Rent Hikes May Bite Queenstown Restaurants
Thursday 13th of October 2005
The council is proposing rent increases for outdoor tables of up to 200 percent. That could put up the cost for some eateries from about $1,200 to $3,500 a year.
Southern Lakes Restaurant Association president Tony Robertson says times are tough, with restaurateurs already paying up to $1,200 a square metre per annum in building rent.
He says everyone thinks Queenstown's streets are paved with gold, but the reality is that restaurants are being forced to close because there are simply too many.
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Southern Lakes Restaurant Association president Tony Robertson says times are tough, with restaurateurs already paying up to $1,200 a square metre per annum in building rent.
He says everyone thinks Queenstown's streets are paved with gold, but the reality is that restaurants are being forced to close because there are simply too many.
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