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Blue Leaf Takeaway will relocate to the former Vizes City Newsagency at 85 East St in Rockhampton’s CBD.
Owners Josh and Mary Anne Ahlstrand had to find new premises after the closure of the Kern Arcade on January 31.
Another arcade business, Scoffins Clocks and Watches, is setting up next door at 87 East St.
The Ahlstrands signed the lease on Wednesday morning, writing in a Facebook post that “the new landlords have been extremely understanding of our circumstances”.
They are now waiting on licensing approval from Rockhampton Regional Council.
Ms Ahlstrand said there was plenty of work to be done but she was hopeful they would be open by early March.
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Subscriber only The Kern Arcade will go on the market early next year, according to a Facebook post from its owners, the Cooper family. The post went up Thursday afternoon on the Kern Arcade Facebook page. It read: The parking station will remain open for current permanent parkers only from February on. The complex has not been sold, contrary to some ill-informed or speculative media contributors. The complex will be put on the market early next year. There has been much spectaculation around the future of the arcade in Rockhampton s CBD. A social media post on December 10 revealed that three of its iconic stores - Coopers, Propaganda and The Arcade Outlet - would close after the New Year.