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David Richards

Supporting Local Businesses: Building a Stronger Redlands

Updated: Apr 9

The Gorge at Stradbroke Island in Redlands

In an era dominated by global corporations and online marketplaces, the significance of supporting local Redland businesses often gets overlooked. However, nurturing and sustaining local enterprises is crucial for fostering vibrant communities and ensuring economic resilience.


Here's why your support for businesses in Redland City is important and how it contributes to the well-being of our community:


#1 - Strengthening Social Connections


Local businesses serve as gathering places where community members can connect, interact, and build relationships. Whether it's a neighborhood cafe, a farmers' market, or a boutique shop, these establishments foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie among residents. By patronising local businesses, you not only support the local economy but also contribute to the social fabric of the community, promoting a sense of unity and cohesion.


#2 - Economic Impact


Local businesses play a pivotal role in driving economic growth and prosperity within the community. When you choose to support a local retailer, restaurant, or service provider, your dollars circulate within the local economy, creating a multiplier effect. These businesses often source goods and services locally, thereby generating employment opportunities and income for residents.


Studies have shown that a dollar spent at a locally owned business generates two to four times more economic impact compared to a dollar spent at a chain store.

#3 - Environmental Sustainability


Supporting local businesses can contribute to environmental sustainability by reducing carbon emissions associated with transportation and logistics. Locally sourced products typically require less transportation, resulting in lower fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, many local businesses prioritise sustainable practices such as utilising renewable energy, reducing waste, and supporting local agriculture, contributing to the overall environmental health of the community.


#4 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation


Local businesses are often incubators of entrepreneurship and innovation, providing aspiring entrepreneurs with opportunities to pursue their dreams and bring new ideas to fruition. These ventures contribute to a dynamic and competitive business landscape, driving innovation, creativity, and excellence. By supporting local entrepreneurs, you help nurture a culture of entrepreneurship and inspire future generations to pursue their passions and contribute to the growth and prosperity of their communities.


#5 - Community Resilience


During times of crisis or economic downturn, local businesses are often the lifeblood of communities, providing essential goods, services, and support networks. Unlike large corporations that may relocate or shutter operations during tough times, local businesses are deeply rooted in their communities and are more likely to weather economic challenges with resilience. By supporting local businesses, you help build a more resilient and self-sustaining community capable of overcoming adversity and thriving in the face of uncertainty.


Looking After Locals


At Redland City Storage, we're a local business providing self-storage sheds and services to local residents and businesses. We strive to look after locals by sourcing local goods, employing local people, and supporting local clubs. When businesses and individuals choose to buy locally, they contribute to economic growth, promote environmental sustainability, strengthen social connections, foster entrepreneurship, and build community resilience.

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