In Mackay in North Queensland earlier this week I saw dreadful disruption of shopping streets in the centre of town. The work is dragging on for too long, keeping shoppers away from the centre of town and making access to some shops near impossible. I walked in and around to see what it would be like for shoppers. It’s awful. I can understand why shoppers are avoiding downtown Mackay at the moment.
The council claims the works will improve the amenity of the area. Looking at what they are doing I doubt it. I certainly doubt that the ‘improvements’ will provide a return to the small business owners over years which covers the reduced profits caused by the works.
Unfortunately, the council, like so many councils, pushes on with works with little regard to the actual cost to business. There ought to be assessments at yearly anniversaries for several years to report on the return on investment and to assess the economic benefits to businesses so profoundly affected.
Whether it is parking restrictions, council beautification works, road works or other infrastructure works impacting foot traffic, small businesses like newsagencies can be affected as shoppers are given reasons to try retailers elsewhere.
The only way for retailers to confront this situation is to look for opportunities to transact business outside the business. If the customers can’t get to you, you need to get to them. This involves more marketing and other investment, investment the council should support to help a small business get through the council caused disruption.