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Ñuñoa opens free market stalls for local entrepreneurs

Ñuñoa opens free market stalls for local entrepreneurs

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Ñuñoa municipality is offering 40 free market stalls to local entrepreneurs in the National Stadium Park.
  • Applicants must be residents or formalized merchants in the commune and sell self-produced goods.
  • The application period is open until August 21.

The municipality of Ñuñoa is launching a free initiative to support local businesses, offering 40 market stalls in the National Stadium Park. This program aims to provide a platform for entrepreneurs to showcase and sell their own products.

The initiative is open to residents and formalized merchants within the commune. Each stall measures 2x2 meters and will be provided at no cost. The primary requirement is that participants must sell goods they have personally created or directly distribute, excluding resellers.

Mayor Sebastián Sichel emphasized the program's goal: "to empower entrepreneurs who develop their own activities and are generating their own products; not resale." This focus underscores a commitment to fostering genuine local production and creativity within the community.

Interested entrepreneurs have until August 21 to submit their applications. The program is expected to boost local commerce and provide valuable exposure for Ñuñoa's small businesses.

to empower entrepreneurs who develop their own activities and are generating their own products; not resale.

— Sebastián SichelThe mayor explained the objective behind the free market stall initiative.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.