Rundown and abandoned Athens buildings located in the heart of the capital city of Greece are set to receive a much needed makeover, as the Athens Traders Association in collaboration with the Attica Region and the Municipality of Athens announced plans to revamp and use these to house small and medium-sized retailers for a token rent.
The association is looking into ways to put the buildings to good use by lending these out to small and medium-sized entrepreneurs in hopes of reviving the city’s once thriving central trade area.
At the same time, introducing modern forms of commercial activity will lead to the establishment of new business neighbourhoods.
In view of rising tourist flows to Athens, the action, initially a pilot program, will create new prospects for trade as well as upgrade the city centre. Sights for the first project are set on central Stadiou St.
“Every store window display that’s lit up drives away delinquency and creates jobs,” said Stavros Kafounis, the association’s president. Kafounis noted that both Attica Region Governor Rena Dourou and the municipal authority of Athens have agreed to identify ways to implement a plan whereby small- and medium-size retailers can rent out large spaces on privileged terms over a two-year period.
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