In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of retail and business centers in the Towne East Mall area, emphasizing the need for revitalization and adaptation to changing market conditions. While the mall itself remains successful compared to others in the metroplex, concerns were raised about vacant spaces, particularly the empty Sears location, and the uncertain futures of other retailers like JCPenney and Macy's.
The commission highlighted the importance of preparing for these changes, with plans for studies in the coming years to assess the area's needs. Immediate actions are expected within weeks to address revitalization efforts, including potential rezoning and conditional use permits for new developments in rundown areas.
Additionally, the meeting touched on ongoing efforts to enhance downtown revitalization, with a focus on creating an overlay ordinance. Legal staff will soon review a draft of this ordinance, which aims to promote growth and development in the downtown area. The introduction of public Wi-Fi in downtown and Front Street was also suggested as a means to improve accessibility and attract visitors.
These discussions reflect a proactive approach to urban development, aiming to ensure that the region remains vibrant and competitive in the evolving retail landscape.