Post Comment Archive-Is the new City Plan a block to the revitalisation of Wynnum?
14 thoughts on “Is the new City Plan a block to the revitalisation of Wynnum?”
https://wynnumcentral.com.au/is-the-new-city-plan-a-block-to-the-revitalisation-of-wynnum/
In any event, according to the “taskforce” Wynnum properties are the 7th highest in QLD, meaning developers should still get a good return for their money.
“Until Wynnum Central has enough unit approvals then the revitalisation of the retail precinct will not happen and Wynnum Central will languish in its current state of decay.”
Says who ? The owners of the retail shops can refurbish their buildings any time they want. In fact, I know of a rather large refurbishment being planned in that area already. This is on top of the new “Cultural Precinct” mentioned in the “Taskforce’s” own newsletter.
How about the owners spend $$ on their shop fronts to entice new business into the area? There are a lot of vacant shops about and they all look 30years old. i.e. not inviting.
“The Taskforce estimates that a minimum of 250 new units need to be completed to reach a critical mass of people which will ensure retail vitality, viable cafe precinct and better retail offering,”
Developers could build as many NEW multi-residential buildings as they liked .. but if the owners of the retail buildings don’t spend $$ on them, the place will still look the same.
BTW . Why use an image of a shopping centre being built in the UK which was taken off a website that teaches soil quality ?
Parking is not a real issue! Parking is not a real issue! Parking is not a real issue! Parking is not a real issue!
On any day there is empty parking behind virtually every shop in Edith street. Have a real look sometime, then you can make an informed comment.
Strange how peoples minds work, I still get asked regularly, “Where has Tandy gone, I shop there all the time”, they left Wynnum probably 7 years ago, people have failed to support the businesses of the CBD, blame whoever and whatever you like but the blame lies squarely at the feet of those who now whine about the state of the place,
simple as that.
I believe we are probably 7-10 years away from seeing any significant change in the Wynnum CBD.
All of this can happen with the genuine support of government.
It has too! You cant stop Geographical location.
The only way the CBD will evolve and revitalise itself is by attracting more people to the area and a more diverse demographic.