Shanghai revitalizing neighborhoods through business-friendly initiatives


Shanghai has made significant efforts to improve its community-level business environment, creating a dynamic atmosphere in local neighborhoods, according to the Shanghai Municipal People's Government open month media tour on Thursday.
The initiatives include streamlined regulations and collaborative governance models, leading to improved public spaces for both leisure and business.
The opening of the Taishan People's Community service center, a multi-service complex, is one example.
Yu Zhongqi, manager of the nearby Sunbaby Bakery, reported a steady rise in sales since the center's opening as more people visit the neighborhood.
Similarly, Zhang Hanle, who owns a gelato shop on Wujiaochang Daxue Road, a pedestrian street that allows business owners to set up open-air stalls and hold outdoor events, said that the area's popularity with younger customers has been unexpectedly high.
Zhang chose Daxue Road because of its well-regulated outdoor stall system and vibrant, inclusive environment, which appeals to young consumers. A collaboration with singer Eason Chan and a video platform increased sales by 30-40 percent.
Shanghai's plan to optimize its business environment includes strengthening foundations at the community level through initiatives like integrated response systems and neighborhood revitalization efforts.
At a public meeting at Taishan People's Community, residents, business owners and government officials addressed issues like bicycle parking and healthier menu options in an open discussion.