Melbourne’s little corner store that has traded since 1884

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A former bacon factory in Northcote and a Parkville store that has traded sandwiches for nearly 140 years are among the Melbourne commercial properties currently on the market property realestate melbournerealestate

But the owner of the freehold at 52 Morrah Street, Simon Barr, development director at Ubertas, is selling up after nine years of ownership.

The company was formerly known as Steiger and Boehm, a company which featured in the 1982 Royal Commission into the Meat Industry for its part in the 1970s meat substitution scandal. It will become Blakes’ second Blakeaway in Melbourne, cooking and selling a range of prepared meals, bread and pastries for the takeaway market.Launched in 2020, Blakeaway originally sold prepared meals from the Blakes Feast kitchens via online shopping. Other outlets are in Glen Iris and Portsea.“Demand for takeaway and delivery services has surged while Melburnians go through intermittent lockdowns,” he said.

The 1035 sq m Target, at 153-157 Myrtle Street, closed in early April and was leased off-market within weeks of the agents coming on board. It’s a sizeable 12,000 sq m chunk of land opposite the docks. Santospirito, which has flower farms in Torquay, moved its wholesale operations into 1 Minnie Street last year.

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