[COM] #Proposed: Rundle Mall Upgrade
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:39 pm
Seems this is imminent so here is a thread.
From the Messenger:
From the Messenger:
Rundle Mall upgrade
Chris Day
20Nov07
A MAJOR upgrade of Rundle Mall is likely with most City Councillors saying they will happily spend millions sprucing up the shopping strip.
Cr Richard Hayward is leading the push to invest heavily in the mall, describing it as ``the most marketable tool in the city''. Cr Hayward is supported by Lord Mayor Michael Harbison, who is keen to move fast on a mall upgrade while there is ``enthusiasm'' from newly elected councillors.
Options Cr Hayward wants considered some of which have been floating around for years include:new paving throughout the mall;a balcony on the mall's northern side, to encourage more second level shops;allowing taxis to drive down part of the mall at night;installing a police booth and public lockers;an open-air ``cool zone'' where people would be sprayed with a cool mist on hot days; andmore cafes and restaurants, particularly in the mall's side-streets.
Cr Hayward said the upgrade would reaffirm Rundle Mall as the state's premium shopping strip and help it compete with suburban centres.
``We've got to start work this council term and there is no point starting something if you're not going to finish it,'' Cr Hayward told the City Messenger. He said Rundle Mall recorded about 24 millions visits each year, had an annual turnover of about $800 million and contributed about $10 million in council rates.
``The mall is the jewell in the state's retail crown... and if you get the mall right it spreads out to the rest of the city.''
A Rundle Mall upgrade was this week strongly backed by seven of the 12 City Council members.
The remaining five councillors Joe Cullen, David Plumridge, Michael Henningsen, Sandy Wilkinson and Sue Clearihan all saw merit in an upgrade but were cautious about the funding commitment required.
Mr Harbison: ``Rundle Mall is important and we should move now while the enthusiasm is there.''
The council is examining a new management model for the mall, which would hand retailers and property owners more control over issues including marketing, security and cleanliness. A report on the changes is expected early next year.