The Sydney Fish Markets is a really good example to follow, wholesale fish market and a tourist attraction in its own right.
From The Advertiser
Port Adelaide study shows $60m fish market could create 300 jobs and be a tourism drawcard
A $60 MILLION fish market in Port Adelaide has taken a huge leap forward with the release of a feasibility study that shows it could create more than 300 jobs and become a tourism drawcard.
The $15,000 study into the construction of a fish market at Dock Two found the site had the “potential to provide an industry-defining seafood precinct” with wholesale, commercial, retail and tourism businesses opportunities.
The council is now asking for a $10 million State Government investment in the first stage of the fish market, which could begin by 2020 if it is included in the master plan for development at Dock Two.
The overwhelmingly positive study — conducted by a private consultancy firm and funded by Port Adelaide Enfield Council and the State Government’s Northern Economic Plan — is the first step towards including the fish market in Dock Two’s master plan.
In its own report to councillors, the council says the feasibility study shows the market could be a considerable tourism drawcard for the area. “The fishing industry in South Australia is worth $2.2 billion and this investment would go a long way to securing a sustainable and profitable industry for decades to come,” it says.
“The Fish Market will also assist to activate the maritime precinct and support residential developments at Dock One.”
The study says the development of the fish market would take place in three stages.
The first would be the construction of the actual fish market, which would provide an outlet for 850 South Australian fishing companies to sell their produce.
The second stage would be a seafood restaurant and the third an exporting facility.
The council will now discuss the results of the study with Renewal SA, the State Government agency overseeing Port Adelaide’s redevelopment, in a bid to have the fish market included in the master plan.
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