Savills secures Paul Mathis to open second Supercharger outlet in Melbourne

Savills secures Paul Mathis to open second Supercharger outlet in Melbourne
Jonathan ChancellorOctober 20, 2015

Restauranteur Paul Mathis and business partner George Incretolli will open a new Supercharger Wholefood outlet at Prahran in Melbourne's inner eastern suburbs in a deal brokered by Savills Australia.

The 102-square metre outlet is on the ground floor of the Peregrine's Luxton Apartments at 22 Chatham Street within the Prahran Retail Hub.

Supercharger will take the tenancy on an eight-year lease from Peregrine Projects.

Listing agents Michael Di Carlo, Jeremy Marmur and Jock Thomson did not reveal the rental, but rates in the neighbourhood have been circa $850 per square metre.

Di Carlo said the new store, Supercharger's second Melbourne store, followed the opening of its first, in CFS Retail Trust's Emporium Melbourne on Lonsdale Street in the CBD.

“This new lease follows what a very successful debut for Supercharger at Emporium.

"Paul Mathis' vegan menu is also likely to be very welcome in Prahran, which boasts an eclectic mix of dining experiences and a population well attuned to the vegetarian offering,” Di Carlo said.

The new store is due to open soon.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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