Ghost town
Is the CBD becoming a ghost town? We see too few people, too many empty shops and too many tatty buildings. Businesses are struggling against big-box and online retailing.
Markets are distorted by crony capitalism, corporate welfare and rates rises exceeding the CPI.
We suggest redevelopment around small-footprint boutique retailers, bars, cafes, restaurants, online and pop-up retailing, in a sustainable context of inner-city lifestyles. How?
Boost visitor numbers by reopening the museum and SHMPAC. Redirect the CyWay along the lakefront to restore 124 parking spots. Improve shopper access by tightening and enforcing the parking regulations. Incentivise CBD employees to use the Pukuatua carpark building. Consider matching the free parking offered by the malls, after a rigorous review of the council's parking business model.
Boost residencies by revising regulations so that upstairs conversions into flats can occur as of right, instead of slow and expensive consenting saddled with parking requirements. Encourage real estate agents and landlords to trial weekly and monthly tenancies so that pop-up retailers can pilot start-ups, target seasonal markets, and test new product lines from local manufacturers.