Business Extinction Rebellion
The Dairy and Business Owners Group is calling on
retailers,
restaurateurs and business owners to
stand for council election in
2022 as part of a
‘business extinction rebellion.’
“You have to
wonder if councillors and council managers have shares
in
Westfield given how they want to destroy retail
in Auckland and
Wellington especially,” says
Sunny Kaushal, Establishment Chair of the
Dairy and
Business Owners Group.
“If we don’t get adults at
the council table next year, then thousands
of
retail and food businesses face extinction. In central
Auckland,
the average number of pedestrians on
Queen Street is down 30% since
mid-2018 with almost
1:10 stores (9.44%) empty according to
Bayleys."
“JLL paints a similar picture for
Wellington’s CBD that’s caught the
business
equivalent of 'long Covid.'"
“No one at these
councils, or in government, seems to care or
do
anything about the beggars, the grime or the
crime, which multiplies
as each business
closes."
“Instead of taking a leaf from the big
malls that offer free and safe
parking, these
councillors are anticar as are the faceless
petty
council officials behind them. Central
Auckland is a mess."
“The 60-months of chaos since
the City Rail Link broke ground hasn’t
helped. In
2016 they said it would be completed by the end of
this
year for $2.5 billion. It’s now going to be
at least 2024 we are
currently told and the cost
has shot up to at least $4.419 billion at
the
moment."
“Just recently, we’ve been asked for our
ideas on how to reactivate
the CBD but with no
money. Excuse me? Where have these overpaid
suits
been? We have been asking the council for a
plan for years when people
first started voting
with their accelerator pedal."
“And what’s next?
Congestion charges for Auckland and Wellington.
That’ll
really help reverse the footfall we’ve lost from Covid
and
remote working as more offices and workers will
just relocate out
leading to more business
closures."
“The mentality seems to be if it moves,
charge it. If it stops moving,
ticket it. If it
involves lycra, fund it."
“Now, Wellington’s
councillors are looking to Auckland’s Queen
Street
and CBD as some template for its future.
They want to ban cars and
pedestrianise New
Zealand’s last true golden mile. Have they been
to
Auckland?"
“Forget hector’s dolphin as
Lambton Quay should be on the endangered
species
list."
“JLL said Lambton Quay is in decline until
footfall and tourists
return but with 3,000
carparks lost since 2016, the councillors there
now
want congestion charging and an extension to the time and
cost of
the few car parks that remain. The only
ones smiling are
Westfield’s
shareholders."
“It’s time
to get adults around the council table to make our
towns
and cities vibrant and the best ones who know
about that are the
businesses who sell to the
general public."
"It’s time for a Business Extinction Rebellion,” Sunny Kaushal said.