The Director General of Trade and Crafts, Julio José Lorenzo, accompanied by the mayor of Las Torres de Cotillas, Domingo Coronado, and the president of the Merchants' Association of the municipality, Juan Francisco Jiménez, today announced the Second Fair Outlet in the locality, with the participation of 22 commercial establishments that offer products in stock at deep discounts that can reach 70 percent of its original price.
The exhibition will be held from tomorrow until Sunday, April 10, and she can find fashion, footwear, beauty and hair products, sporting goods, furniture and decor, jewelry, watches and optics, among others.
The trade stands will be installed on the Esplanade Master Don Angel Palazón, opposite the old Town Hall and open from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 16:30 to 21:00 hours on Thursday and Friday and from 10:00 14:30 and 16:00 to 21:00 hours on Saturday and Sunday.
In addition, during the four-day celebration will be installed on a bouncy castle grounds with free access for children and a catering service for all visitors.
Also, there will be a daily raffle gifts for clients with ticket purchase, socio-cultural activities for children and makeup workshops and drawing, with presentation of certificates to participants.
The director general noted that "the purpose of these fairs is to encourage the revival of retail businesses in the area seeking a space in which establishments can offer clearance items but maintain intact their quality standards. Furthermore, through these "outlets" give retailers dispose of their items in stock and promote the image of quality and professionalism of retail, while building customer loyalty and access to new audiences. "
This initiative of the Ministry of Universities, Business and Research, through the Directorate General of Commerce and Handicrafts, in collaboration with the City and the Merchants Association Cotillas Towers is one of the commercial revitalization measures framed in Plan to Enhance the Retail Trade in the Region of Murcia and is intended to promote the competitiveness of local trade and strengthen the promotion, retention and recruitment of new customers for local businesses.
Source: CARM