To support local entrepreneurship, these malls have also created spaces for holding trade shows where micro-entrepreneurs come from Barranquilla and the Atlantic Ocean They can offer their creations.
In turn, the mall manager, Jean Pierre Serrano, announced that until February 21, it will have an immersive carnival experience called “Goza-Zone”, a 6-meter high cube, equipped with a floor-to-ceiling curved screen, 360° audio system and special effects that, for In 6 minutes, it connects attendees with the carnival culture, in an interactive way.
“We are thrilled to be able to bring and share all the joy and tradition of the Barranquilla Carnival with ourselves and visitors. That they not only become our customers, but that they can leave with the experience of living the carnival from the inside with the Viva Barranquilla seal,” said Serrano, who recalled that it also includes companies in the Carnival Squareslocated on floor 1 and floor 3.
Source: El heraldo
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