Whitonomics - Issue 2 July 2014 | Page 11

EDITORIAL P.9 ea is definitely a good thing for residents who in the long run should see a reduction in crime and also will have a beautiful, modern town, as Westfield have hired a highly skilled architect to work on this project – they have promised to make Westfield Croydon as original as possible. Looking at Stratford as an example, the new centre has been a boost to the community and we are still yet to see the long term positive economic impacts of the Olympics being hosted there and the two year old mall. You feel the vibe that it is the place everyone wants to be, with virtually everyone with shopping bags in their hands and the centre never empty. This is helped by fantastic transport links such as the DLR and tube stations adjacent to the centre which brings thousands of commuters daily to empty their wallets into the mall’s thriving shops such as Forever 21 and OFFICE. Croydon, arguably has even better transport links and a huge target market with “people of the right spending ability”. There is the primary market of the people who live in Croydon and the surrounding boroughs but there is also a secondary market of people outside the M25. This has made Croydon the perfect location. Of course, with all the positives there are always going to be negatives. There is definitely going to be disruption caused due to the construction of the new Westfield Croy- don. However, since Westfield also own the Centrale shopping centre they plan to move most of the big shops to Centrale for the time being to reduce this disruption and allow shoppers access to their favourite shops. There is however speculation of a rise in housing prices due to the regeneration of the area and therefore people wanting to live in the surrounding area. This could lead to a housing bubble. However, due to the negative perception of Croydon, many houses are undervalued and therefore the increase in prices will hopefully not have a significant effect. The local authority is also planning for this eventuality by building more affordable housing. Overall, the regeneration of the ar- Westfield has two successful branches in London: Stratford and Shepherd’s Bush and have had success internationally in Sydney, Melbourne and soon in Cannes, South of France. It is likely that Westfield Croydon in the long run will have a lot of success by centralising all of the top brands in one big shopping centre. Although there will definitely be disruption in the short term, the long term economic benefits will hopefully outweigh this. Croydon has the right amount of diversity and the perfect demographics for a modern shopping centre as there is such a wide spectrum of people of different backgrounds; it is also one of London’s biggest boroughs. The new Westfield is just the