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Take a stroll down Mary St and Gibson Rd

In the heart of Noosaville you’d be surprised to find the diversity of businesses tucked away in Mary Street and Gibson Road.

Visitors and even some long-time locals might have missed the amazing small family businesses putting their heart and soul into their stores each and every week.

Luci Grant is helping people create their dream projects at Ceramica Senio, with her background in interior design and styling.

Two years ago she bought Ceramica Senio, specialising in luxury European tiles, and has been based at 1/1 Gibson Road, Noosaville for over 20 years.

“We are dedicated to supporting all things local and are a proud supplier to many of Noosa’s leading builders, architects and designers,“ Luci said.

Michelle Perkins and Physio + Pilates Noosa have been a part of Mary St since 2005.

Since then, she has seen Pilates go from being relatively unknown to now being the latest fitness trend, with Pilates studios opening up seemingly every month.

Obviously, the secret is out to the multiple benefits of the Pilates method, and you can find her team at 2/30 Mary Street.

In these streets you can also find business computer help from local IT company ADT, where the team works with clients to overcome IT hurdles.

If fashion is your thing, Zephyr designs clothing to flatter the female silhouette regardless of age, size and body shape.

Zephyr headquarters is at 50 Mary Street, with a beautiful store that also has their packing room and sewing room included in the building.

So get your walking shoes on and take a stroll down Mary Street and Gibson Road in Noosaville to meet your local business owners.

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