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NSW LEP: What is a 'Kiosk'?

Kiosk -


means premises that are used for the purposes of selling food, light refreshments and other small convenience items.


A Kiosk is a versatile and accessible retail outlet, often located in high-foot-traffic areas like parks, transport hubs, shopping centres or beachfronts.


These compact premises serve as convenient stops for customers seeking quick purchases, such as snacks, beverages or essential convenience items.


For instance, a kiosk in a park might sell ice creams, coffee and bottled water to visitors enjoying outdoor activities, while one at a train station could offer newspapers, sandwiches and travel essentials to commuters.


Kiosks are particularly valuable for their ability to adapt to various environments and cater to immediate consumer needs.


Their small size and efficient design make them ideal for locations where larger retail spaces are impractical, allowing them to provide essential services without overwhelming the surrounding area.


Additionally, kiosks contribute to the vibrancy of public spaces, encouraging pedestrian activity and creating informal social hubs.


By meeting the demand for convenience and accessibility, kiosks play a crucial role in supporting both local economies and community engagement.

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