Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNews ExtraCollaboration crucial to city's CBD growth

Collaboration crucial to city’s CBD growth

MOUNT Gambier Chamber of Commerce has vowed to progress the development of a management body to oversee the growth of the inner-city business district.

This follows international retail expert David West floating the idea during his visit to the Blue Lake city last week.

Mr West argued main street precincts should be managed similar to shopping centres, which drove new investment, retailers, branding and marketing initiatives.

Chamber president Lynette Martin OAM said Mr West’s visit was well received from business operators, including the city’s real estate industry.

Given the momentum created by Mr West’s address to the city business fraternity, she said the sector must now work together to see the formation of a management organisation come to fruition.

“We now need to find a way forward to form a group. The CBD has to be managed so we can drive growth and new opportunities,” Ms Martin said.

But she said this would need the collective effort of retailers and landlords who operated and owned commercial property in the heart of the city.

“If we boost retail spending, this will see more people employed and commercial rental properties achieve solid returns,” Ms Martin said.

“The chamber is very keen to see this management group formed. It will help to further build a robust and vibrant central business district.”

She said a thriving inner-city precinct was vital for Mount Gambier’s overall economy given it was the “barometer” of any regional centre.

During his two-day visit, Mr West said main streets across the world were struggling with similar issues being seen in Mount Gambier.

“Management is the key – it is number one. Main street marketing can build a brand … and loyalty from customers,” he said.

Importantly, research can be undertaken to find out what customers are looking for in a main street.

“This must be done annually to keep up with trends – retail is moving so fast, we have to be on top of it,” Mr West said.

“We need to adopt the shopping centre principle of all working under the one roof , basically working as one street … if we work as one street, we can attract more customers.”

Mr West said “business improvement districts” were popping up around the world and were “delivering good results”.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Mount Burr Swamp restoration continues

NATURE Glenelg Trust will build on two previous stages of wetland restoration work at Mount Burr. The Mount Burr Swamp Restoration Reserve will now...

Mid Week pennant

More News

A bit of everything on the bite

A bit of everything hit the Limestone Coast over the weekend. From sun, to cloud cover, a bit of warmth and even some rain thrown...

Bordertown monthly shoot

The Bordertown Clay Target Club had good roll up of 25 shooters to their Monthly shoot on January 25, despite the forecast hot...

Immersive worlds in The Dome

THE Adelaide Fringe’s Dome Experience is set to hit the road soon, with a preseason run set to wow crowds in Mount Gambier/Berrin. Through support...

Final technical college open

THE final technical college for South Australia is officially open in Mount Gambier/Berrin. The college was opened by Minister for Education Blair Boyer, Minister...

Penola Players opens doors

PENOLA Players have invited the community along to an open day to be held next weekend, complete with a free sausage sizzle, soft drinks...

Pleasant weather brings good numbers

This week the Millicent Bowls Club has had a very busy time, with the Herb Henderson Memorial Men’s Fours, Mid-Week Pennants Wednesday, the 2-4-2...

Fatchen leads the charge

INDEPENDENT candidate Travis Fatchen is leading the latest political polls. The South Australian Forest Products Association (SAFPA) conducted a poll specifically for the seat of...

Big weekend of softball

DEMONS 11 DEFEATED CONCORDES WHITE 7 After the long weekend bye, Concordes White faced Demons in a Friday night game. Demons had some...

New leader for South East football

A familiar face will take on the role as the leader of football in the South East. Trevor Smart recently retired as Naracoorte Lucindale...

Save on your shop with RAA

Members of the RAA can save money on their shopping with a new partnership between the company and Drakes Supermarkets. Shoppers can save 5...