
Laughalots coming to Porirua
Hi All,
I'm the guy that's building the new Laughalots Playland in Porirua, just out the back of North City.
I'm starting to build our "Social Hub" business model which is all about sharing our great space and facilities with other small businesses so we can create a place where many businesses can provide many services to our community.
First two opportunities are for food providers and childcare service providers.
I'm keen to make contact with any food providers who could make use of our commercial kitchen. Renting by the hour on a one-off or regular basis. I want that kitchen to be used 24/7.
I'm also keen to talk with childcare providers who could perhaps set up a CBD facility to look after children while their mum and dad go shopping.
We also have 4 Party Rooms that, when they're not hosting fantastic birthday parties could be used as Pop-up Stores to help you sell your product.
There's loads of opportunities here, so if you're interested in discussing how your business could benefit from working with us, please get in touch either through FB or email david@omlp.nz.
Cheers,
David

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Some people are frustrated by their neighbours or neighbour's friends parking on the street outside their house. This means they have to park further away themselves.
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31.3% No, it's inconsiderate
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