"Sales of participating merchants in the" First Fair Outlet 'in Las Torres de Cotillas have ranged between 70% and 80% of its stock, and in some cases have reached 100%, "says the councilman of Commerce Torreño, Alfonso Sandoval, who notes that "nearly 8,000 people visited the booths and there are businesses that have quintupled its sales in those days."
Positive results only for a proposal that has met its two main goals: spur trade in the locality and provide consumers with quality products at affordable price.
"Despite the sell them at a lower price, since the discounts sometimes reached 70%, traders have been able to liquidate the product of past seasons to get cash for future purchases," says Sandoval.
A business proposal that took place between the 18th and Nov. 21 at the Esplanade Master Don Angel Palazón and counted a total of 21 booths spread over 18 shops.
The fair, which offered a wide range of fashion items, shoes, accessories, jewelry, furniture, handicrafts, lighting, etc, was organized by the Department of Commerce Cotillas Towers in collaboration with the Commercial Area Towers " association of merchants, innkeepers, artisans and professionals of the municipality.
"Our merchants have been very happy with the experience, the first of its kind in the municipality. Such has been the good impression he has left already preparing for the second edition," says the president of that association.
Wide range
The list of participating businesses was as follows: Simon Gambín Furniture Manufacturers, Optical Mayor Cristian Curtains, Jewelry Palazón Fernández, Gemma Nature, Shoe Outlet, Tranz, Lemon Yellow, factory, Fashion Fraser, 10 o'clock, crafts, lighting and gifts L .
Leal, Sildavia, D'Fable, Publimanía, Footprints, and Miss Shepherd Rotenmeyer.
Also were present the entity AFES (Association of Families of Mentally Ill), the technical office of the project "Digital Torres (who took actions to promote and develop e-business) and their own" Las Torres Business Area. "
Note that this event was inaugurated on the morning of Thursday 18 November by the Mayor Torreño, Domingo Coronado, the director general of Trade and Handicraft of the CARM, Julio José Lorenzo, and the local councilman of Commerce, Alfonso Sandoval.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas