Businesses in a historic Sunshine Coast town are being offered funds for upgrading the “aesthetic, vibrancy and attractiveness’’ of their shopfronts.
Sunshine Coast Council will match funding up to a maximum of $5000 for businesses in Nambour that make the improvements to attract more customers.
The upgrades could include a fresh coat of paint to eye-catching signage, well-lit displays, vibrant greenery or better accessibility.
The move is aimed at creating a more powerful – and lucrative – first impression of the town, to boost business and improve the experience for shoppers.
Division 10 Councillor David Law said council was committed to investing in the Nambour business district.
“As a dedicated gateway precinct, council wants to ensure the Nambour business district welcomes visitors with attractive commercial streetscapes that encourage customers to shop and explore,” he said.
“The appearance of our town, our businesses and the surrounding streets creates a powerful first impression.
“It’s a challenging time for many local businesses so we’re encouraging them to apply now for a grant to help increase footfall and patronage with customers.”
Nambour is redefining itself as a heritage, arts and music hub, with several other initiatives also aiming to reinvigorate the former sugar town.
Council is also leading the Nambour (Namba) Place Revitalisation Project, which is a plan that will shape Nambour’s town centre.
Monthly Nambour Forecourt Live! events, presented by council and Peace Run Records, are delivered on the last Friday of each month, offering live music, food trucks, facepainting and art and craft workshops.
And Nambour’s Village Square Market takes place on Lowe Street every Thursday from 9am to 2pm, offering shabby chic designs, fresh produce, plants and more.
The shopfront upgrade program is ongoing, and applications will be reviewed and assessed in the order they are received until budget is expended.
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