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"The activity 'Ab in die Mitte!' shows that public
and private measures increase the attraction of city centres. The
government of North Rhine-Westphalia likes to support this type
of campaign."
Dr. Michael Vesper, Minister of City Development, Housing, Culture
and Sports of North Rhine-Westphalia
Résumé
The important idea of the campaign and the challenge of local authorities
is today:
- Let's liven up the cities!
- And, thus, attract more visitors!
And how to get there?
Development and implementation of town and city marketing projects.
Background
- An expert survey on the current role of leisure time showed
a rising demand for a better quality of life and more leisure
time, indicating the growing importance of recreational values.
- The local recreational values are comprised of a set of different
factors, e.g. culture, restaurants, the traffic situation, shopping
facilities, societies and clubs, sports and entertainment.
These trends have been considered in the 'Ab in die Mitte!' project.
A network was created combining public cultural events, sports,
leisure and other activities with the city centres as 'growth' centres
of retail trade, services and culture.
A new partnership
Retailers are aware of their responsibility for their town. The
major department stores, Karstadt and Kaufhof as important sponsors
on the part of the retail trade, have entered into a 'private public
partnership' with the government of North Rhine-Westphalia and 10
cities. In 2000 initiators next to the above-mentioned partners
were the Douglas Holding AG, Bild NRW, the Work Team and the Association
for retail trade in NRW and the convention of municipal authorities.
These initiators support over a period of 3 years different cities
and their music, theatre, lights projects and many more, with more
than 7 million e.
The 'Ab in die Mitte!' initiative was an experiment to organise
concentrated and special events on the basis of a new partnership.
With this joint project a first step is taken to make town and city
centres in North Rhine-Westphalia more attractive.
Since 1999 there have been 41 'Ab in die Mitte!'-cities. In alphabetical
order there are:
Aachen, Ahlen, Bad Laasphe, Bad Oeynhausen, Bergkamen, Bielefeld,
Bocholt, Bochum, Bonn, Brühl, Detmold, Dortmund, Düsseldorf,
Duisburg, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Gütersloh, Hagen, Hamm, Herne,
Herzogenrath, Horstmar, Iserlohn, Kleve, Krefeld, Lemgo, Lünen,
Minden, Münster, Neuenkirchen, Neuss, Oberhausen, Recklinghausen,
Rheine, Rietberg, Schöppingen, Siegen, Solingen, Vlotho, Witten
and Wuppertal.
Objectives
Concentrated and special events contribute to achieving the following
objectives for vital town and city centres:
· To strengthen cultural identity
· To preserve multi-functionality
· To combine retail trade, restaurants and culture
· To create experiences and thus increase the time spent
in town and city
· To open up to a various types of visitors
As can be seen, 'Ab in die Mitte!' is only partly city-marketing.
What is new about it is that all concepts and activities are joint
products of the political and economic partners.
The benefits for all the partners and in particular for the companies
involved are for example:
- Strengthening of the retail trade:
· Strengthening of city centres / retailing vis-à-vis
'greenfield sites'
· Strengthening of the recreational values
· Retailers benefit from extended promotional efforts
- Participation of industry and commerce
in local processes / decisions:
· Giving a boost to sustained cooperation in supporting
the city centres
· Collaboration of different interest groups
· Promotion of communication processes
· Effects to be used for the development of city marketing
· Integration of business marketing concepts into city
marketing
- Promotional activities of 'Ab in die Mitte!':
· Folders
· Posters
· Advertisements
· Internet presentations
· Documentation
- Participation in main events:
· Press conferences
· Competition
· Closing event
Benefits to the towns and cities
The prime goal is to make town and city centres much more attractive
places to visit. Success is mainly expressed by higher visitor numbers
of different target groups. Indeed, the survey carried out in the
project showed that the initiative succeeded in this respect. If
40% of those interviewed came to the city for the events, we can
conclude from it that these events held a strong attraction to visitors.
Everyone who visited any of the events in one of the cities could
perceive that the atmosphere in the city centre had improved substantially.
A good atmosphere will influence sales in the short, medium and
long term.
The good 'mix of visitors', as has been shown, consisting of younger
and older visitors, people interested in arts and culture or sports
enthusiasts, is a way towards creating social balance in the city
centre. This is one point that has a positive effect on city safety;
urban development in general is another.
A recent study has shown that the cities of this federal state,
North Rhine-Westphalia, belong to the safest of the entire republic.
Urban development and projects such as 'Ab in die Mitte!' have certainly
contributed to this positive result.
This new way of cooperation between the government of the federal
state, the cities and the retail trade has led to alliances, which
are important for all future activities of common interest. The
will and ability of all those who feel responsible for the city
centres to cooperate were put to the test and it passed.
The public secret of a 'private public partnership' is the generation
of synergy effects. Urban development activities will be much easier
to be harmonised in the future - in the interests of all parties
involved and not in the last place in the interest of our customers.
To sum up, one can say that projects such as 'Ab in die Mitte!'
certainly prove that many city centre problems can be managed by
joint activities. With this pilot project we have pursued a profitable
path. That is why the project initiators have announced that this
joint innovative activity started in 1999 is to be continued in
the year 2002.
Ministry of City Development, Housing, Culture and Sports of
North Rhine-Westphalia
Links:
Landesregierung
http://www.nrw.de/index_ie.shtml
Raumordnung und Landesplanung
http://www.nrw.de/nrw_landesplanung/index.htm
Die City Offensive
http://www.abindiemitte.de/
Die City Offensive NRW
http://www.abindiemitte-nrw.de/
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