Chinese BBQ has a taste for Preston

Chinese BBQ has a taste for Preston
Staff reporterApril 4, 2017

A Chinese BBQ restaurant will open up in a High Street building in Preston, following a deal negotiated by Fitzroys.

The two-level, 355 square metre 449 High Street building has a ground floor area of 280 square metres and first floor of 75 square metres.

Terence Yeh struck the terms of the deal with North China BBQ at $108,000 per annum plus outgoings and GST on behalf of a private owner.

Yeh said the property presented a very rare opportunity for a business to a gain a presence in a popular and tightly held area.

“Enquiry came from a range of operators who all recognised the scarcity of this type of offering, including banks, hospitality businesses and service retailers,” he said.

Editor's Picks

Brick by brick: How ANGLE is redefining confidence in the off the plan market
City Beat April 2025: Brisbane unit market continues growth cycle
PERIFA to create new inner west hub as buyers get first chance to buy at Rozelle Village
City Beat April 2025: It's official, Melbourne is back
City Beat April 2025: Sydney developers going above and beyond as house values continue upward trajectory