Larcomar has been in the eye of the storm after Miraflores Municipality closed the recently opened local Cinepolis, located within its facilities. This measure was taken after an inspection of Civil defense, who indicated that the establishment was closing for “failing to comply with security measures that put the lives of the thousands of visitors it receives at risk.” In addition, they revealed that the premises did not comply with the security and protection provisions issued by indeci.
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After the Municipality of Miraflores closed Larcomarthe president of the Peruvian Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (Apavit), Ricardo Acostaconsidered that what was done by the local authorities is “a totally abusive, arrogant and disproportionate attitude.”
“If certain irregularities had been noticed in said center, a prudent term should have been notified and granted for the corresponding regularizations, thus avoiding harming the more than 200 premises, 1,000 workers and an approximate loss of one million dollars,” held.
This mall, located in front of the sea, announced that a new Cinépolis location would join the more than 70 establishments that make it up. Photo: Larcomar / composition La República
Acosta pointed out that the irony of the situation is that the mayor of the district, Carlos Canalesused to say that “Larcomar is a previous step before reaching Machu Picchu” when he was a senior trade union leader.
“It seems that the burgomaster did not even remotely take into account the current situation that the country is going through,” said the head of Apavit.
Despite this, the Municipality of Miraflores reported that if the deficiencies found in the commercial premises are not corrected, the closure will be final.
Source: Larepublica

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