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Independent Bookshop Hobart: Quixotic Books Relocates to ...

Quixotic Books moves to George Street ground floor in Hobart CBD. How independent bookshops and publishers are adapting retail strategies post-pandemic in Tasmania's city centre.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 29 June 2026

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Independent bookshop Quixotic Books is repositioning itself within Hobart's retail landscape, moving to the ground floor on George Street, according to the Examiner. The relocation reflects ongoing evolution in how Tasmania's independent publishers and booksellers operate within the city centre.

The move to ground level on a main Hobart street signals confidence in foot traffic and street-level visibility, a shift from upper-floor retail that has become less viable post-pandemic. For a publisher and bookshop focused on independent and niche titles, location matters: passing pedestrians and easy access can drive casual sales and community engagement. The George Street location places Quixotic Books in closer proximity to other cultural and retail activity in Hobart's CBD.

Tasmania's independent publishing and bookshop sector continues to find ways to remain viable despite broader retail challenges facing the industry nationally. Quixotic Books' relocation strategy suggests that ground-floor positioning and central city location remain competitive advantages for independent retailers willing to invest in their physical presence. The move also reflects Hobart's ongoing efforts to revitalise its city centre through independent businesses and cultural venues.

Sources: examiner.com.au.

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