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Andalusian cities are losing their traditional businesses

Franchises and hotel establishments replace old businesses in historic centers

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María Rodríguez has been working for 38 years in her haberdashery “Labora” on Granada Street in Malaga. It is one of the few traditional businesses that still exist in the historic centre of the city. A few grocery stores, a few locksmiths, several pastry shops. There are only five old shops left on Larios Street…

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