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Writer's pictureMikal Jensen

NSW LEP: What does 'Commercial Premises' mean?

Commercial Premises -

means any of the following—

(b)  office premises,

(c)  retail premises.


Commercial Premises encompass a diverse range of property types that cater to business, office and retail activities, forming the backbone of urban and suburban economic landscapes.


These spaces are vital for supporting a variety of industries, from professional services to consumer-facing businesses, and are typically found in designated commercial zones or mixed-use areas to maximise accessibility and visibility.


Retail premises, as a key component of commercial premises, are designed for the direct sale of goods and services to the public.


Examples include supermarkets, specialty stores and boutique outlets within shopping centres or standalone locations.


These spaces not only serve consumer needs but also drive foot traffic, benefiting surrounding businesses such as office premises offering professional services like accounting or legal advice.


Together, business, office, and retail premises create a symbiotic ecosystem that supports local economies and enhances the vibrancy of urban centres.

For a free quote in obtaining a Commercial Change of Use approval, click below:




Commercial change of use NSW - commercial premises supermarket

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