Great Western Arcade is a prime example of Birmingham not realising it's potential. So many stores remain empty in this beautiful shopping arcade and I really feel for the store owners who are trying to make a positive change by opening new and interesting, independent businesses. The centre's management really need to get on it and sort this place out by letting people get creative and opening up to proposals from 'pop up' shops and artists. I heard the other day that management were clamping down on a new business owner because he put a bench outside his shop. It made such a change though to walk through there and see some young girls just chilling out on the bench rather than just the usual hoards of business men and women, rushing through from Snow Hill station. This place needs an atmosphere and it needs to be cool and trendy and UNIQUE- and I don't mean full of 'hipsters', I mean full of everyone. People need a reason to slow down and take a look around this place, not just powerwalk through it to get to the Bullring.
How about opening up some of the empty units for dance classes or street art or letting a magazine set up there for a month? Just something to make the place more interesting! (and I don't mean putting a few poky illustrations in a shop window at the end of the arcade). This needs to be well curated, it needs to be cool. Great Western Arcade should be a place where people browse good quality, independent boutiques in their leisure, not a pedestrian version of the Aston Expressway.
I kinda wish it was my job to sort the place out.
Props to Gary Anderson, Paul Lamb, Pierre, Foley, Phil, Bread Collection and the new guy with the wine shop, who are all doing a great job. Hopefully something amazing will happen soon to drive more of the right kind of customers their way. read more