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Neighbors against a Chinese trade

Neighbors Granada Albaicín not want to open a Chinese bazaar in the district

Meet more than 250 signatures calling on the local owners who do not rent to a `of cheap and shoddy"

The high Albaicín feels threatened by the 'Chinese'. This is not a person in question, but a bazaar that will open in the coming days as a cardboard sign announces that hangs from the showcase will be the future of the business, located at number 23 of the Calle Pagés. Handwriting reads: "Chinese market will be opened." In the district, especially among businesses that are distributed across the square and surrounding streets long, the brief announcement of stiff manuscript has not sat at all well.

More than 250 residents and businesses have signed a written statement calling on the owners of premises located at 23 Street Pagés not rent the house to settle in a business he called multiprice and multiproduct. The poster itself and the movement observed in plain view inside of the property reveal that the neighbors are late. The venue has already been let and is being refurbished to accommodate the future bazaar. The

neighbors have written to the owners of the property and have asked them to "think about the consequences" that may have on the neighborhood and other local shops that rent low for the installation of the bazaar.

believe that it is not a business model "ideal" for a neighborhood that has been declared a World Heritage Site and also see it as a threat to "the typical business Albaicín who have been here a lifetime." They even think that can mean "probable closing" of many of these small businesses, which "disappear livelihood of these people and their children." Liaison

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will not be us who criticize Albaycin neighbors for their courage and bravery, taking into account the parameters of what is politically correct. The initiative forward.

Defend your neighborhood. Defend your city.

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