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WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, 2014

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A step closer to safer living By David Lee A NOT H E R step towa rd ma k i ng Shepparton a safer place to live, work and play was taken last week after the Victorian Coalition Government awarded Greater Shepparton City Council almost $250,000 to go toward improving lighting in the Aquamoves car park. As part of the government’s latest round of Public Safety Infrastructure Fund grants (PSIF), the $245,861 will help to improve visibility, increase passive surveillance, improve public perceptions of safety and discourage anti-social behaviour such as vandalism and theft in Continued on page 10 the area. CONFIDENCE FILLING STORES… Investor confidence in the region has meant that vacant stores in Shepparton’s CBD are filling. From left, Shepparton Show Me Marketing Coordinator, Mat Innes-Irons, Go Sushi Directors, David Dai and Lucy Luo and Greater Shepparton City Council Team Leader Business and Industry Development, Michael Carrafa. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.

Boost to Shepparton’s retail hub Vacant stores fill as investor confidence increases By David Lee AFTER what was seen as a gradual, year long stint of stores remaining empty across Shepparton’s CBD, business is once again picking up pace, with many previously vacant stores being filled, and it’s not just locals investing in the city. Figures taken during an audit carried out in February showed that there were 81 vacant

stores, which was a 20 precent decrease from the same time in 2013, but the trend is continuing with the most recent audit carried out in May showing just 78 vacant stores and since then even more vacant stores in the CBD have been filled. T h is constant decrease is a clea r demonstration that investor confidence in the region is returning, which is the reason behind

relocations and expansions such as that shown by Bras ‘n’ Things, mergers like that between Focus Cards and Gifts and Centrefair Lotto and the opening of several other businesses including Mass Nutrition, restaurant 2wo 7even 5ive, Kathmandu, A la mode, the new Malaysian supermarket Sahar Market and Halal Butcher and the booming new eatery sensation, Go Continued on page 12 Sushi.


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