Saturday, November 24, 2012
newcastle renewed
When it comes to awesome in Newcastle nobody does it better than Renew Newcastle. This was a stroke of genius, followed up by a lot of hard work - and it's now a dazzling reality. It's hard to explain the sheer breadth of benefits of Renew Newcastle. Basically it takes otherwise empty buildings and finds people to move in, start a business and restore the shop-front - until a commercial tenant wishes to move in. To find out more, visit their website here.
Renew Newcastle is single-handedly responsible for the revitalisation of inner-city Newcastle. That's a broad statement, but it's true. With Renew they've brought life, optimism and people back to the city and away from the soulless malls. They've also brought people back to Newcastle from Sydney, Melbourne and other far-flung locales as a new culture of optimism has exploded. So many new businesses have opened around Renew Newcastle projects - there's barely an empty shopfront in the mall and surrounding areas.
They do awesome things.
Two years ago I was devastated at the news that David Jones city store was closing. I loved that place. It was a gorgeous building and everything was all in the one place. I did nearly all my shopping there, and so I actually cried when it closed. I cried different tears when I found out that Renew Newcastle were moving in over Christmas. I had a sneak peek last Thursday night - and it's just filled with typical Renew Newcastle fabulousness.
How cool is this? A blackboard wall asks "What superhero power would you most like to have?" and people have answered with the little box of chalk that's available. Love it.
I have two options: shrink my daughter so she can fit into these - or encourage a friend to have a baby girl so I can dress her up. How divine!
So much awesome on display. I had a smile on my face the whole time I walked though The Emporium. I'll be going back with a wallet full of cash soon.
I love this wall. Particularly the instruction "Don't give up". We need that now after yesterday's announcement that the NSW Government weren't giving Renew Newcastle the slight funding increase they'd asked for - but instead, were slashing funds. Sigh. Renew Newcastle does more than just fill empty shopfronts - it's rejuvenated this city - you can't put a price on that.
Luckily Marcus Westbury is behind this. Whereas many people would throw their hands in the air and say "Oh, I've had enough" Marcus will fight. I have no doubt that not only will he get the funds reinstated - he'll get more.*
Cripes - he set up Renew Newcastle using nothing but sheer determination and his own credit card and now it's a world-wide model being taken on across the world.
But, if you've got a minute - please go vote at the Newcastle Herald poll here. Initiatives like this deserve to be lauded for the world-class act they are.
Thanks Renew Newcastle for doing my city proud.
*And, as predicted, at lunchtime today it was announced that the decision was reviewed and Renew Newcastle's funding was reinstated at $50 000 pa. YAY! Congrats to everyone who got behind this on Twitter, Facebook and via their emails. I think it's also awesome the way that local media also championed the story. The Newcastle Herald, NBN television and ABC radio were fully behind the story which is just ace. Bravo everyone.
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Can't wait to check out The Emporium. Renew Newcastle is the business! I've voted Yes!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Linda, I felt exactly the same way when DJs closed - and probably even worse when Showcase did - what a farce!
ReplyDeleteI have doing a lot of shopping on Darby and The Mall and it is absolutely blossoming, what a pleasure. It has that Melbourne feel and whilst in it's infancy will do doubt go from strength to strength, given it is supported.
I'm yet to visit The Emporium, but I cannot wait, it looks amazing. This is what Newcastle needs to showcase the special talent within the city. I cannot believe the funding has been cut! Like you, I remain positive all will be resolved. Vote Yes!!
So short sighted of the Government, a piddly $70,000.
ReplyDeleteAs I've mentioned to you, Newcastle is now a really attractive place for us to relocate to once we move back to Australia.
ReplyDeleteSydney has a housing crisis, they want people to move to regional centres, yet they won't help these regional centres to become flourishing, vibrant cities they so obviously can be.
One of the inspiring thing about Dubai is the dream big philosophy that is so prevalent here. The Sheik has created an amazing city out of the desert in a handful of years. Make an island in the shape of a palm tree? Sure! World's tallest building? Why not! While the rest of the middle east is going to hell, the nationals here are looked after spectacularly well, they are happy and fiercely proud of their city and they are constantly encouraged to dream big.
Renew Newcastle helped a friend get back on his feet when everything else in his world fell apart. It is such a great initiative
ReplyDeleteI really admire the way Newcastle has been able to re-invent itself after the steelworks shut all those years ago. Sounds like a cool place to live.
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