Fast food giants prefer the 'burbs to the CBD

By Carolyn Cummins
Updated October 8 2016 - 12:18am, first published October 7 2016 - 11:45pm
DEXUS Property has major retail leasing plans for its Gateway property, which will see fewer traditional fast food names Photo: supplied
DEXUS Property has major retail leasing plans for its Gateway property, which will see fewer traditional fast food names Photo: supplied
St Collins Lane, Melbourne, where fast food giants are nowhere to be seen. Photo: Stefan Postles
St Collins Lane, Melbourne, where fast food giants are nowhere to be seen. Photo: Stefan Postles

Fast-food giants are now seeking out larger premises in the suburbs to entice patrons to linger longer, rather than pay high rents for smaller city-based sites where the food is eaten on the run.

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