Blueprint to open Langtree Mall to one-way traffic

A NEW blueprint for transforming the outdated, limp Langtree Mall is proposing the reintroduction of traffic and parking to the strip for the first time in more than three decades.

With nearly half of all shops in the mall now vacant, a former Mildura City Heart chairman has unveiled a plan to bring the mall – which opened in 1986 – into the 21st century.

Ryan Hammerton, who runs Hammertons Jewellers in the mall, is proposing a one-way street that flows from Eighth to Ninth streets and has 43 parking spaces, including seven dedicated parent spots, three for disabled parking and two 15-minute bays.

Mr Hammerton said the silver bullet to reviving the mall was “access and proximate parking”.

“It’s simply about putting roadway through the mall with angled parking,” he said.

Laying out the plan, which was two years in the works, on his new Facebook page “Langtree Mall Evolution”, he said the demise of the mall was not due to some commonly-held beliefs.

“It’s not the rent. Per sq m rates have dropped substantially as landlords have tried to secure or keep tenants,” Mr Hammerton said.

“It’s not the pandemic. Or the fires. Or the blue-green algae. Or the global financial crisis. It’s not necessarily online shopping.

“It’s taken years to lead to one conclusion: access and proximate parking.

“There’s major aspects of Sunraysian consumer behaviour that only comes out in friendly company: none of us want to walk, it’s too hot, too cold, too inconvenient, too far, too much to carry. Too busy.”

He said he had made “multiple attempts” to discuss his plan with Mildura Rural City Council staff over his concept, but it had been “met with general apathy”.

“The Langtree Mall needs to evolve in order to sustain a high volume of quality tenants,” Mr Hammerton said.

“The mall was fully tenanted about 3.5 years ago. It is also worth noting that prior to COVID striking in March, the mall had 11 vacancies. Eleven of 57 represents nearly 20 per cent of the mall.

“Presently, the mall has 22 vacancies with a couple more pending. This represents over 35 per cent, and this is not typical of the rest of the precinct.

“For comparison, Melbourne is currently panicked by the number of vacancies it’s experienced right now in its CBD at 15 per cent.”

He hit out at the “conspicuously absent” lack of planning for a mall upgrade in the Mildura CBD Plan 2020-35, which was endorsed by the council three months ago.

“The plan I’ve laid out is to improve the desirability of the vacant stores in effort to increase access and activation,” he said.

“I hope the next crop of councillors realise the urgency in improving our mall.”

The council was contacted for a response to Mr Hammerton’s comments and plan.

Digital Editions


  • Dementia program growing on participants

    Dementia program growing on participants

    A NOT-FOR-PROFIT pilot program designed to create innovative solutions for dementia respite care through nature-based activities has gotten the green light from it’s participants. Launched…

More News

  • Charity gives out more chances

    Charity gives out more chances

    CHANCES for Children, the charitable arm of Mallee Family Care, has announced the latest round of scholarship recipients. Across the region 14 young people have been given financial backing, with…

  • Probation for ‘pretty ordinary’ behaviour

    Probation for ‘pretty ordinary’ behaviour

    A MILDURA teenager displayed “pretty ordinary” behaviour towards her care workers who she threatened to kill while on a court-imposed probation order, a Children’s Court has been told. A magistrate…

  • Sowing community leadership

    Sowing community leadership

    A FOUNDING member of a local food co-operative has been recognised as one of five community leaders in Australia supporting the lives of migrant and refugee women. The AMES Australia…

  • Applications open for agriculture burn offs

    Applications open for agriculture burn offs

    APPLICATIONS for Schedule 3 Permits to Burn are open for some regional areas to support agriculture operations. The Mildura Rural City is currently permitted to conduct burn offs for agricultural…

  • Diesel dash

    Diesel dash

    AN unfortunate mishap at Pooncarie’s Port Pitstop saw its diesel pump wretched from the ground after a driver hit the road with the bowser still attached to the car. The…

  • Landfill site still soaked

    Landfill site still soaked

    THE reopening of the Mildura Landfill has been pushed back a week as municipal staff are waiting for the remaining flood water to evaporate. A downpour at the beginning of…

  • Inspection pledge a ‘win’ for younger voters

    Inspection pledge a ‘win’ for younger voters

    A PUSH to make vendors responsible for pre-sale property inspections is a promising bid to win over younger voters ahead of a tightly contested state election, a pollster has said.…

  • Care for deceased man was ‘adequate’

    Care for deceased man was ‘adequate’

    A CORONER has exonerated paramedics, hospital staff and the Department for Correctional Services over the care provided to a former Merbein man whose compliance with medication for health ailments was…

  • Big four back in three RBA rate hikes

    Big four back in three RBA rate hikes

    Mortgage holders are being warned interest rates could hit a 15-year high by the end of the year, as surging oil prices prompt all four big banks to tip an…

  • Bail refused for alleged suburban spree

    Bail refused for alleged suburban spree

    A YOUNG man alleged to have gone on a theft spree including filling a stolen vehicle with petrol paid for by a stolen bank card has been refused bail. The…