The Director General of Trade and Crafts, Julio José Lorenzo, accompanied by the mayor of the Torres de Cotillas, Domingo Coronado, today introduced the first Fair Outlet, which involved 18 shops in the town, which offers quality products at significant discounts that can reach 70 percent.
In total, 21 stands will be installed in one of which the Association of Families of Mentally Ill (afes) sell items made by them to raise funds.
This first Outlet will feature a variety of shops, which include everything from fashion to furnishing, to crafts, gifts, lighting, furniture, jewelry, footwear, children's clothing, optical or sports, among many others.
The sample was installed in the Plaza Angel Palazón from tomorrow, Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 November.
Hours are from 10:00 to 14:00 hours and 16:30 to 20:30 hours on Thursday and Friday and from 10:00 to 20:30, without interruption, Saturday and Sunday.
In addition, the weekend will hold a series of parallel and playground by a group of local entertainment, including art workshops, craft workshops and children's entertainment games, and the installation of mats to play all children who come to the fair.
The director general noted that "these fairs help to boost the retail trade, as they allow traders to approach your target audience, build customer loyalty and to dispose of the stock of products," while "reinforce the quality image local trade and extend its benefits other establishments such as caterers. "
The Fair is organized by the Ministry of Universities and Research Company, through the Directorate General of Commerce and Handicrafts, in collaboration with the City of Towers Cotillas The Merchants Association and the municipality.
This initiative is part of the Plan to Enhance the Retail Distribution Sector of the Region to promote the regional government and which aims to increase the competitiveness of local trade, boost sales and attract customers to traditional stores.
Source: CARM