Business
Desperate small businesses in crime-ridden Armadale mall hire powerful PR firm – WAtoday
While famous Perth retail strips such as Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley make headlines when a single business closes, the Jull Street Mall in the Armadale CBD has been crippled with a whopping 50 per cent vacancy rate.
This is life on the Jull Street pedestrian mall in Armadales CBD, which connects the citys shopping centres with the train station.
Over the past 15 years business after business has failed, and while famous Perth retail strips such as Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley make headlines when a single business closes, the Jull Street Mall has been crippled with a whopping 50 per cent vacancy rate.
The remaining businesses blame years of flagrant drug use, vandalism, violence and antisocial behaviour…
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