From today's Sosua News:
It is low season in Sos?a and it shows. On weekdays, there are few tourists to perceive. In the weekends it is still busy on the beach and the nightlife in the Pedro Clisante. So many entrepreneurs are now using this temporary break. They use this opportunity to perform all kinds of maintenance and alterations to their businesses
The Latino bar is transformed into El Toro bar, El Cultivo restaurant is converted into a bar. It seems as if the former house Louis Hess is still there, they only gave it another color. Also Playero supermarket is busy building. In the front of the supermarket they are constructing a roof. This roof will be used for promotion of special items. It will be like a covered market place.
Work on the front of Playero is not the main news about the supermarket. The inside has been enlarged greatly and the aisles have been widened significantly. Carts can now easily pass by each other and there is no need to navigate around displays that previously were in the narrow aisles. The Valcones, owners of Playero, tell me their intention is to keep the aisles clear since they now have much more shelf space than
previously.
Once you get accustomed to the new layout, I think you will find it easier to shop since all related products are now in the same general area.
It is low season in Sos?a and it shows. On weekdays, there are few tourists to perceive. In the weekends it is still busy on the beach and the nightlife in the Pedro Clisante. So many entrepreneurs are now using this temporary break. They use this opportunity to perform all kinds of maintenance and alterations to their businesses
The Latino bar is transformed into El Toro bar, El Cultivo restaurant is converted into a bar. It seems as if the former house Louis Hess is still there, they only gave it another color. Also Playero supermarket is busy building. In the front of the supermarket they are constructing a roof. This roof will be used for promotion of special items. It will be like a covered market place.
Work on the front of Playero is not the main news about the supermarket. The inside has been enlarged greatly and the aisles have been widened significantly. Carts can now easily pass by each other and there is no need to navigate around displays that previously were in the narrow aisles. The Valcones, owners of Playero, tell me their intention is to keep the aisles clear since they now have much more shelf space than
previously.
Once you get accustomed to the new layout, I think you will find it easier to shop since all related products are now in the same general area.