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85 North Street

85 North Street, Nowra NSW 2541, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Hyper Hyper Coffee
Business Type
Cafe
Status
Operational

About this commercial property

85 North Street, Nowra, NSW, is a commercial unit currently occupied by Hyper Hyper Coffee, a café operation. The space provides a practical layout that supports food‑service use and offers onsite parking for customers and staff. Its location and access make it well‑suited for similar retail or hospitality businesses.

Key details

Locality
Nowra
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW712547396
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What business currently occupies 85 North Street?

The premises are occupied by Hyper Hyper Coffee, which operates as a café. The business is currently operational.

Is the location suitable for a café or similar food‑service operation?

Yes, the address sits in Nowra’s central business district, close to the library, gallery and park, which generate steady pedestrian traffic. The presence of nearby hotels and entertainment venues also supports a steady flow of potential customers.

Which nearby amenities can help drive customers to a café at this site?

Within a few hundred metres are the Nowra Library (0.1 km), Shoalhaven Regional Gallery (0.1 km), Marriott Park (0.2 km), George Bass Motor Inn (0.2 km) and the Roxy Theatre (0.4 km). These attractions attract both locals and visitors, providing a strong customer base.

What public transport options serve the area around 85 North Street?

Nowra Coaches runs services to Bomaderry, Huskisson, Vincentia and Jervis Bay, while Shoal Bus connects to Berry, Gerringong and Sussex Inlet. Premier Motor Service provides express coach services along the Princes Highway, and the nearest rail link is Bomaderry station, a short drive away.

How close is the property to essential local services such as healthcare and council facilities?

Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital is about 0.5 km away, and the Nowra Library is just 0.1 km from the site. The central business district, which houses the Town Hall and many banking and health services, is within immediate walking distance.

What does the local economy indicate for retail or hospitality businesses like a café?

Nowra is a growing tourist hub, especially in summer, drawing visitors from Sydney and Canberra to its beaches, restaurants and cafés. The city’s commercial centre offers a mix of banks, health services and retail, supporting steady local demand.

Are there any heritage or historic sites nearby that could enhance the appeal of a café at this location?

Yes, historic sites such as Graham Lodge (0.6 km) and other heritage‑listed buildings are within walking distance, adding cultural interest to the area and potentially attracting heritage‑tourism foot traffic.