IGA Quay Quarter opening doors in Sydney’s CBD

IGA is excited to announce the grand opening of IGA Quay Quarter, a brand-new state of the art independently owned supermarket located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, minutes away from iconic landmarks.

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The supermarket will open on X date and is located inside the Quay Quarter Tower on Bridge Street. The supermarket is at the centre of the Market Hall, which will allow office workers, locals and tourists alike to drop in for a quick meal or to complete a full shop.

IGA Quay Quarter will have a strong focus on delivering a fresh and high-quality offering across all departments and will include:
  • A wide selection of quality seasonal fresh produce and healthy and organic products
  • Specialty Asian products that are hard to find in regular supermarkets
  • A vibrant selection of flowers, perfect for last minute gifting
  • A liquor section with carefully curated wines
  • All the great value and promotional offers that you can expect from IGA stores
 
From humble beginnings, owners and lifelong friends Jim and Lee first opened an IGA store in Circular Quay in 2008 after immigrating to Australia. They were well known for displaying their direct phone number outside of the store, so local shoppers could share their feedback with them. They now own IGA Rosebery and IGA Waterloo and are looking forward to coming back to where they began their retail career in Circular Quay.

Jim and Lee, store owners of IGA Quay Quarter said: “We are very excited to open our doors in Circular Quay again after our original store closed in 2017. We have worked incredibly hard to create a new supermarket that will provide value, convenience and a variety of products for our city shoppers. From a large offering of convenience meals, to tailored Asian ranges across the supermarket, there is something for everyone at our new store.”

IGA Quay Quarter is located in the Market Hall on Retail Level 2, Quay Quarter Tower is located on 50 Bridge Street with entries via Young Street and Phillip Street.