The Plaza de Antonio Cortijos has become since last Saturday in a large shopping precinct.
The mayor of Eagle, Mari Carmen Moreno, the mayor of Commerce, Encarna Navarro, President of the Association of Businessmen and Industrialists of Eagles, Juan Manuel Zaragoza, and the Minister of Economic Development, Juan Hernandez, were responsible for opening the VIII Outlet Fair Trade and Services of Eagles, which will be open until tomorrow, Wednesday, October 12.
During these days, more than thirty establishments offer a wide range of products, top quality, with discounts up to 70%.
The wide range of stands includes: footwear, accessories, fashion, lingerie, furniture and decoration, sporting goods and baby toys, haberdashery, plants, making home, health, jewelry, optics and local cuisine, among other proposals.
This fair combines shopping with leisure activities and free time, since visitors can enjoy in family, an exclusive area dedicated to children and a restaurant area at affordable prices, to sample the local cuisine.
Attendees were also able to enjoy an open day at the Tourist Boat Don Pancho, columbines music traditions live by the crew of the Cuesta de Gos and television audiovisual space run by Infoáguilas and Dragonfly Group.
As a novelty, Monday's contest I Omelette, with the participation of local associations, resulting winning the Hermandad Rociera Eagles held.
Tuesday and Wednesday morning Free Ceramics Workshops for children will be held.
During his visit, the director Juan Hernandez said that "economic success always depends on entrepreneurs who are creating economic activity, growth and jobs. Therefore, any initiative like this involving take to the streets their products for people to have opportunities more affordable prices throughout the year, I think it's a good opportunity to demonstrate the strength of the industry and showcase products sold in Eagles. "
In the same vein, the mayor thanked the entrepreneurs This commitment to a fair that has now celebrated eight years and noted that "the sacrifice to take their products to the street at very affordable prices is rewarded by the success of sales."
President of ACIA, Juan Manuel Zaragoza, commented that "Fairs Outlet are an effective tool for the revitalization of the historic centers of cities, as has been seen in Eagles during previous editions, and are a perfect opportunity for the small businesses offer their customers a selection of products, brands, at discounted prices, outputting these stocks that cause them significant storage costs, allowing them to renew items and improve their competitiveness. in addition, this show helps energize a month which commercial activity is low. Our desire is to reach establish itself as the business Fair Officer of the locality. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas