Bustling boutique stores, festival fun, and people flooding the streets to dine and kick back for happy hour. The place to be.
This is how new Downtown Tauranga chair Ashleigh Gee pictures the future of Tauranga CBD – and she's ready to hear the community's ideas too.
Taking up the role as chair back in April, Ashleigh says she's passionate about the city going through its transformation process.
'Seeing what has gone on over the last few years in the city centre with people moving out, Covid-19 and things like that – [becoming chair] was an opportunity for me to basically help revitalise the city centre and bring a bit of community feel to our city and bring the businesses closer together.
'The role of Downtown Tauranga is to support, promote and advocate for the city centre businesses.”
Miss Gee's
Ashleigh has had her own business in the CBD – Miss Gee's Bar & Eatery – since 2019. After developing a social network group called Initiate with a friend, connecting people for drinks and fun – this snowballed into Miss Gee's.
'I was quite enjoying hosting people, putting events on and things like that so an opportunity came up for me to launch my own hospitality venue, and that's how Miss Gee's came about with my love of electronic music as well.”
Since starting her business, Ashleigh says she's seen a lot of change in Tauranga city.
'There's been a massive shift obviously with people working from home.
'We're missing a lot of our office workers and with the access …there's been a shift in the way people are visiting the city centre.”
Yet she believes there's huge opportunities awaiting in Downtown Tauranga.
'We're seeing more and more people starting to take up businesses and vacant spaces in the city centre and launch their own little businesses. There's a little bit of a start-up wave starting to happen, which is really exciting.”
Plenty of potential
'For me, the potential the CBD has got with the investment the council's putting into the city centre at the moment – we're going to go from what we've got now, to a really cool place to be.
'I picture heaps of people working in the offices and coming out for lunches, happy hours and dinners, with the boutique retail...and festivals in downtown.”
She sees this happening with working alongside Tauranga City Council 'to give them feedback of how we can better structure the city and how it operates and making sure that the way all the bylaws that we've got to adhere to are actually trying to invigorate the city centre and not make it harder”.
Already in her role Ashleigh says: 'It's been really cool to get involvement from the council and having these discussions now before it's all set in place and we have to kind of roll with what we've got, so it's just about opening the communication”.
She thinks helping the city's transformation will take community backing.
'This is their city centre.
'I think the good thing about me being in hospitality and working in a bar is that I talk to so many people every day and so many people have such cool ideas that I can then take to the table, so I think it's just getting more community involvement and backing with what we're trying to do in the city.”
Reach out to Ashleigh and share your ideas to ash@missgees.co.nz
4 comments
Revitalization...
Posted on 12-06-2023 12:45 | By morepork
... depends on people. If you can get people to go there and make it easy for them to do so (parking), then the City has a chance. Services like food and drink need to be affordable as well. I wish Ashleigh well and I hope her optimism is contagious.
Too Little Too Late
Posted on 12-06-2023 12:59 | By Kefe
The CBD is dead. Parking is absolutely terrible and there are far better businesses elsewhere. Rents are too high and most business has left. Nothing but empty "for lease" buildings which is very unlikely to change. Farmers made a mistake building there. The council are betting on them to bring others into the CBD but that is unlikely.
Eternal hope
Posted on 12-06-2023 13:55 | By Kpnz
In the past few years I feel the people of Tauranga have lost their voice, and that Council hasn't listened. They have appeared to have their own Agenda, and rammed projects through with either little consultation with the public, or have batted away the opinions. This has resulted in a very negative viewpoint of TCC by its ratepayers, and people have walked - with their feet. It's apparent now in our dying CBD. I wish Ashleigh well, I really hope you can turn things around. We should have a vibrant CBD in our beautiful city, I sincerely hope it can be so again.
CBD
Posted on 13-06-2023 05:32 | By Thats Nice
"The Place To Be"? Don't think so as the cbd is dead. If you had different shops there (like the Mount) unlike all of the Malls and sort the parking out and affordable rents then maybe things would change as there are some nice eating spots on the Strand but until then, no thanks.
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