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The connection between the administration and associations, one of the keys to making small businesses continue to grow (12/03/2015)

The Museum Ramon Gaya was held this morning a new edition of the Breakfast of Gaya, an initiative whose main objective is to discuss topics that are of interest to citizens.

The second Thursday of each month have been meeting at the Museum professionals from different sectors, politicians, academics, heads of institutions, architects ... in short, concerned citizens and stakeholders in the development of the city of Murcia.

The theme this month was "Small business: the big city" and it was attended by the Councillor for Employment, Trade and Enterprise, José María Tortosa, President Association Murcia Area Mall, Begoña Davalos;

a representative of the Association of Dealers in Tatters and Silver, Antonio Zamora;

the president of the Triangle Traders Association, Carmen Piñero;

and two owners of shops in the city center, Jose Angel Rodriguez (Bambo Shop / Gallery) and Minuca Carreño (TitisClothing).

Tortosa wanted to start his speech alluding to the importance of the connection between merchants, associations and administrations, because "for me is, without doubt, the most important thing."

The charge of Employment, Trade and Enterprise has said that thanks to the launch, in 2011, the Strategic Plan Trade MUAC (Murcia Commercial Area);

from the outset "We made a bet rather than determined by the development and proliferation and development of small businesses in the municipality of Murcia."

"An example adds the councilman, is the creation of new trade associations and closer than 400 activities that have developed in the four years we carry out the strategic plan."

Tortosa has said that union between associations and administration has also joined the collaborative work that have offered the media, as transmitters of all initiatives that have been undertaken.

Davalos has placed special emphasis on changing business model today, while stressing that "the low cost is not worth the small shops".

"Without trade, the city is sinking," said Piñero who also pointed out that consumers must be free, but without forgetting where they spend the money.

Meanwhile, Antonio Zamora has said it is necessary to travel to see how they work in cities and moving models.

Carreño and Rodriguez have hinted at the location of the stores, while they have pointed out that there are more facilities to move from villages to commercial centers to the center of town.

The union of all involved, changing business model, the need to make more attractive shops, union between cultural and leisure-tourism-dining-shopping-center activities are organized, reduce the price of vacation Local and offer securities that do not have large stores have been some of the commonalities that have had the speakers of Gaya breakfast today.

The next meeting of the Gaya desayunas is scheduled for Thursday, April 16.

The theme will be: "New Trends: encouraging creativity".

Are the new trends that foster creativity or creativity trendsetter?

What are the new trends that a city like Murcia should follow?

Is everything up?

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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