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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/northern-beaches/nrl-manly-sea-eagles-brett-stewart-and-glenn-stewart-cook-up-manly-corso-kiosk-plan/story-fngr8hax-1227046693407
Manly Sea Eagles’ Brett Stewart and Glenn Stewart cook up Manly Corso Kiosk plan
STEVEN DEARE MANLY DAILY SEPTEMBER 04, 2014
SEA Eagles stars Brett and Glenn Stewart want to serve pies, hot dogs, coffee and more to Manly from a shop in the middle of The Corso.
The brothers and their manager, George Mimis, have hatched plans to create Manly Corso Kiosk, a 50sqm facility that would sit between the palm trees at the eastern end of the strip.
It would serve traditional takeaway food like pies, as well as healthier items like fruit salad and yoghurt.
Brett and Glenn would be actively involved in the daily management of the business, according to the development application before Manly Council.
Brett is listed as the applicant, while Mr Mimis would provide some guidance and expertise.
The kiosk would not cook food on-site but instead accept daily deliveries.
The proposal has sparked objections from the Manly Chamber of Commerce and several businesses.
Their concerns centre on the kiosk’s height, its trading hours and the council’s tender process.
The kiosk would open at 7am seven days a week, and trade until 3.30am on Friday and Saturday.
In a statement, the Stewart brothers said they engaged renowned Australian designer Matt Darwon for the project.
“The kiosk exterior is a reflection of the iconic Norfolk Pines along Manly Beach and when closed will resemble a sculpture,” the statement said.
“When open there is complete visibility from all sides through the kiosk.
“We have consciously looked to provide an iconic new amenity providing a high quality of food and beverage to the local community and tourists.
“In doing so it is important to us to engage with appropriate stakeholders throughout this process to ensure of the best community outcome.”
The kiosk design will allow staff to serve customers from each side. The proposal said the aesthetics were sensitive to the surrounding environment and would “mimic the beachside ambience” of the area.
The group expects to hire a team of full-time and part-time staff to run the kiosk.
As a takeaway food venue, no seating would be required, according to the application.
Existing utility pits at The Corso would provide power and water.
Details of the proposal are available on the council’s website.
https://ecouncil.manly.nsw.gov.au/eservice/daEnquiryDetails.do?index=22

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/northern-beaches/nrl-manly-sea-eagles-brett-stewart-and-glenn-stewart-cook-up-manly-corso-kiosk-plan/story-fngr8hax-1227046693407
Manly Sea Eagles’ Brett Stewart and Glenn Stewart cook up Manly Corso Kiosk plan
STEVEN DEARE MANLY DAILY SEPTEMBER 04, 2014

SEA Eagles stars Brett and Glenn Stewart want to serve pies, hot dogs, coffee and more to Manly from a shop in the middle of The Corso.
The brothers and their manager, George Mimis, have hatched plans to create Manly Corso Kiosk, a 50sqm facility that would sit between the palm trees at the eastern end of the strip.
It would serve traditional takeaway food like pies, as well as healthier items like fruit salad and yoghurt.
Brett and Glenn would be actively involved in the daily management of the business, according to the development application before Manly Council.
Brett is listed as the applicant, while Mr Mimis would provide some guidance and expertise.
The kiosk would not cook food on-site but instead accept daily deliveries.
The proposal has sparked objections from the Manly Chamber of Commerce and several businesses.
Their concerns centre on the kiosk’s height, its trading hours and the council’s tender process.
The kiosk would open at 7am seven days a week, and trade until 3.30am on Friday and Saturday.
In a statement, the Stewart brothers said they engaged renowned Australian designer Matt Darwon for the project.
“The kiosk exterior is a reflection of the iconic Norfolk Pines along Manly Beach and when closed will resemble a sculpture,” the statement said.
“When open there is complete visibility from all sides through the kiosk.
“We have consciously looked to provide an iconic new amenity providing a high quality of food and beverage to the local community and tourists.
“In doing so it is important to us to engage with appropriate stakeholders throughout this process to ensure of the best community outcome.”
The kiosk design will allow staff to serve customers from each side. The proposal said the aesthetics were sensitive to the surrounding environment and would “mimic the beachside ambience” of the area.
The group expects to hire a team of full-time and part-time staff to run the kiosk.
As a takeaway food venue, no seating would be required, according to the application.
Existing utility pits at The Corso would provide power and water.
Details of the proposal are available on the council’s website.
https://ecouncil.manly.nsw.gov.au/eservice/daEnquiryDetails.do?index=22