Emma Williamson on the future of Fremantle’s city centre

Emma Williamson and Fremantle Mayor, Hannah Fitzhardinge

Fremantle is home for most of us at TheFulcrum.Agency . We feel passionate about the city and committed to doing our bit to ensure it has a vibrant and sustainable future.

The City of Fremantle recently invited TFA Partner, Emma Williamson to share her thoughts on how the city centre could be improved:: “It’s really about looking for the levers that can encourage activation and a dramatic increase in the resident population.” Those levers according to Ms Williamson include social and low-income housing, subsidised housing for artists and performers, limits on short-term accommodation and mechanisms to ensure buildings are not left empty when there is a clear demand for accommodation.

These problems are not unique to Fremantle. Go here to read more.

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