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Km Playa in Benidorm has closed in order to make way for Five Guys

KM Playa, a nightclub has ceased operations in order to accommodate the American chain Five Guys. The company is relocating to the city of skyscrapers, where it will be housed in a distinctive building located on Paseo de Levante, which is one of the busiest streets in the Valencian Community. They anticipate that the opening will be later this year, although the exact date is presently unknown.

Daniel Agromayor, the brand’s general manager for Spain and Portugal, informed Plaza that this will be one of the first free-standing buildings in the country. He also mentioned that they have established numerous stores on the ground floor of blocks or in shopping centres. The company will rent it, as they do not have a franchise option. Despite the presence of two upper floors, he clarifies that they will not be accessible to the public. The service area, as well as the terrace that overlooks Levante beach, will be situated on the ground floor. “It will be a very beautiful structure that is in harmony with its location,” he concluded.

At present, the dismantling of the legendary restaurant is evident in the restaurant, indicating that they are currently working on the interior. However, they will also be focussing on the façade in order to “beautify” it. It is situated away from the primary thoroughfares that have been the focal points of the most recent international company expansions, such as Calle Gambo or the Plaza de la Hispanidad region. Therefore, he clarifies that Five Guys typically seeks out unique locations for its restaurants: “We do not follow the crowd.” Agromayor guarantees that this is consistent with the organization’s real estate, product, and personnel strategies. “We desired to be situated on the beachfront,” and they have succeeded in doing so.

The hamburger chain that is widely recognised as a favourite of former US President Barack Obama asserts that its status as a free-standing structure will enable it to “do something unique.” The real estate consultancy Mascarat Properties (represented by Antonio Borrás) has successfully facilitated the location agreement in recent weeks. This new establishment will be the first in the city and the second in the province of Alicante, as it has maintained a presence in Alicante since 2021. Agromayor cautions that there is still a “hunger for Five Guys” in the province and the rest of the region, and they will not cease their efforts at that point. “We have only just begun,” he adds.

The initial phase of the recruitment process has commenced with the publication of job postings for management positions. They intend to open the remaining positions at a later date, when they are midway through the completion deadline. Nevertheless, they clarify that the City Council and the Employment Office will provide support for the local component of the talent search. Consequently, they anticipate that they will be able to employ between 40 and 50 individuals, contingent upon the fluctuations in the high and low seasons.

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Parking at Torrevieja Port will reopen on Wednesday, April 9th

Torrevieja New Marina March 2025

The Torrevieja Port car park will reopen to the public on Wednesday, April 9th, following the completion of the remodelling. It is now operational again, having undergone a complete renovation and boasting a new, modern, accessible, and effective infrastructure, following a year and a half of work. The parking lot, which is situated adjacent to the port and spans a single floor, provides a total of 640 spaces. Of these, 18 are equipped with 22 kW electric charging capabilities, 18 are designated for individuals with reduced mobility, and 2 additional spaces are available for individuals with reduced mobility and are also provided with 22 kW electric charging capabilities. It also includes an intelligent access system that utilises license plate reading to expedite user entry and departure without the necessity of tickets, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and promoting sustainability. Telpark’s objective is to fortify its backing for the region and encourage local commerce during this critical period through this early reopening.

The car park is equipped with a two-lane car entrance to enhance efficiency, and a third barrier is reserved for season ticket holders to prevent turnaround delays during the summer. Additionally, there are two lanes at the vehicle departure. Seven pedestrian entrances and one lift have been incorporated, with an additional two pedestrian entrances and four lifts to be added at a later date.

Telpark, the parking management company, has initiated a special promotion to commemorate its reopening on Wednesday, April 9th. This promotion enables users to experience the Express Ticket at a 50% discount from the base price of €1.90 until May 8th. The Express Ticket also enables users to access exclusive promotions and manage their stay swiftly through the app. The Telpark website can be accessed here https://www.empark.com/en/


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Hundreds of cans of tuna stolen from Lidl

As if from a film, two hooded defendants were caught by shop employees and subsequently apprehended by the Local Police and the Guardia Civil.

Events that are infused with cinematic vibes do exist. They may be deserving of a script. This occurred in Javea. Later, two suspects who had robbed a Lidl store in Finestrat (Marina Baixa) attempted to steal from a store of the same chain in Javea by driving north. The employees themselves apprehended the perpetrators during the attempted burglary, and they subsequently informed the local police.

The two males were in the process of fleeing when the officers arrived. However, their escape resulted in catastrophe. Their vehicle collided with a tree. Ultimately, the local police and Guardia Civil officers apprehended them, and they were subsequently transported to the Guardia Civil headquarters.

They were able to retrieve all of the items they had stolen during their journey from Finestrat to Xàbia during the operation. These goings on all occurred on Monday, 31st March, in the afternoon.

Additionally, it is noteworthy that the recovered products are depicted in numerous tuna cans in the photographs. It appears that the defendants harboured an excessive affection for this item, which, incidentally, is exceedingly costly, particularly when combined with olive oil. Additionally, it is feasible to observe certain coverings.

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What is the reason for the disappearance of Chinese bazaars in Spain?

Approximately 25 years ago, Chinese bazaars appeared in every neighbourhood and industrial estate in Spain, displacing the traditional pound stores. Similarly, they are now disappearing. In various regions of Spain, numerous stores owned by individuals of Chinese descent are liquidating their inventory, with some giving away their stock. The closure of the enigmatic kings of the retail sector has spawned a plethora of theories and speculation on social media, as individuals seek to understand the underlying reasons.

The Balearic Wholesale Bazaar was overrun by residents, resulting in the deployment of police to the Son Castelló industrial estate in Palma last weekend to resolve the resulting pandemonium. The business announced that it would begin giving away all of its products after weeks of liquidation as a result of its closure. It is not the sole establishment that is closing in Spain or the Balearic Islands.

A few months ago, the Maxi Asia Chinese market in Málaga, which was one of the largest in the city, closed. A low-priced giant sold out its stock in Leganés just a few weeks ago, and the same incident happened. Or in Murcia, where a series of stores in the city centre have been closing since last year.

What is the reason for the closure of Chinese bazaars?


In light of the international political situation and the rearmament mandated by the EU, one of the most prevalent theories on social media speculates on a potential widespread exodus of the Chinese community from Europe. Consequently, there is a widespread rumour that China is in possession of the keys to a global economic catastrophe or an imminent war. This assertion is refuted by Fang Ji, the administrator of the Association of Chinese in the Balearic Islands.

“Indeed, we have observed that certain bazaars and shops in Mallorca that are operated by Chinese entrepreneurs have either closed or are in the process of liquidating their inventory in recent months.” He also notes that “in general, we can emphasise a number of factors: inflation, increasing rental and utility costs, and changes in consumer habits have impacted numerous small businesses, not just those in the Chinese community.”

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Fang Ji posits that the viability of certain conventional businesses has been impacted by the rise of e-commerce and competition from large retailers. Ultimately, an Asian bazaar is unable to compete with platforms such as Shein, Temu, or AliExpress.

Occasionally, the causes of business closures are more closely tied to Pedro Sánchez’s policies than to the international situation: “Some business owners have indicated that the tightening of specific administrative and tax regulations has presented an additional obstacle to the continuity of their operations.” Investments and modifications that are not always practicable for all individuals are necessary to accommodate these modifications.

Fang Ji also emphasises that “the Chinese community in the Balearic Islands has contributed to the region’s commercial and business fabric for decades.” He also notes that some owners have decided to close for personal reasons or to reorient their business model, as the pandemic and economic changes have prompted many entrepreneurs to rethink their future and explore other opportunities.

What is the total number of Chinese bazaars in Spain?


The lack of specific official data complicates the process of determining the precise number of Chinese-run bazaars in Spain. In 2023, the figure was predicted to be 18,000 establishments, according to Laureano Turienzo, the president of the Spanish Retail Association. Nevertheless, Turienzo has estimated that the number of stores and bazaars in Spain could now surpass 20,000 in “very easy” fashion, as evidenced by numerous interviews with members of the Chinese community.

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