Newport's High Street Revitalization Plan Inspired by Greater Manchester
Newport aims to rejuvenate its high street by adopting strategies from Greater Manchester, focusing on residential development. This approach could attract businesses and enhance local economic vitality, transforming Newport into a vibrant, 24/7 economy.

Newport's city center revitalization could be modeled after Greater Manchester's £2 billion regeneration project, according to Mayor Andy Burnham. He emphasized the necessity of residential development to draw new businesses and residents, moving away from conventional retail spaces.
Burnham identified the potential for Newport to evolve into a lively economy akin to Stockport's. Council Leader Dimitri Batrouni expressed ambition for change despite community resistance, highlighting the need to convert vacant retail into housing.
The presence of semiconductor firms in the area positions Newport for future growth, attracting a younger demographic. The proposed changes aim to foster new cultural and commercial activities, enhancing the city’s appeal.




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