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Not even Nolan blockbuster could save Brisbane high street from virus – Brisbane Times
The high hopes of the cinema being back in full swing to attract people to the area has been shortlived.
Ms Aegerter said businesses such as Ginza and Suki, as well as retail including boutique store Side Street Vintage, had closed their doors.
“The lovely party shop has only gone online because of what is happening with restrictions,” she said.
Suki has closed on Oxford Street.Credit:Jocelyn Garcia
“Honestly, it’s mixed. Some businesses are back to normal but others struggling or moving on.
“There are a lot of For Lease signs and some businesses like Coco Bliss are moving into bigger premises …
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