by cuth » 19 Nov 2011, 10:47
One way to reduce the number of empty shops on the High Street and create a better environment for all would be to demolish some of them.
Many of the shops appear to have been built to accommodate the boom years when Portobello was a popular resort. Now that the resort has gone, maybe the shops need to go to. If you take a close look at some of the shops, they were obviously just plonked onto any available space. Blockbusters is a great example. Knocking down that row of shops would open up the frontage of the historic buildings behind and create a much more pleasant space, in my opinion.
Obviously, it's not a simple as turning up and telling someone you're closing down their business and demolishing their shop, but if it were adopted as a long term plan it might help our High Street environment and reduce the number of empty shops.