Il Via libera del Comune di Sesto al progetto per l’ampliamento di superficie di vendita richiesta dalcentro commerciale Coop “Centro Sesto” desta forti preoccupazioni. Confcommercio lancia l’allarme. “Si tratta di una scelta che ci vede fortemente contrari – spiega il delegato Confcommercio di Sesto Fiorentino, Filippo Bongiorno –: approvare un ampliamento di circa 4.000 metri quadrati di superficie di vendita rappresenta un azzardo, specialmente in una fase come questa caratterizzata da un eccesso di offerta rispetto a una domanda che stenta a riprendersi dopo la crisi di questi anni”. In particolare non convince l’“artificio” utilizzato by the administration to give consent to the Coop. "The city has had in exchange for financial coverage for the construction of an urban intervention of public importance, ignoring completely the scope of the decision to trade - attacks Bongiorno -. They could already be sufficient indirect benefits associated with easier accessibility to the supermarket without having to grant extensions. We regret that once again, as usual, at the expense should be the way business ". But I am confident that it is precisely the same Coop to want to take a step back because the request to the City in May of 2010 no longer seems in line with the statements of Turiddo Campaini president who spoke of a sea change in the policy of cooperative structures that points back to a human scale - contends Bongiorno -. If the project were not revised and were to make progress, we will work to ensure that a forced administration and Unicoop, may correspond to a negative response from the Region of Tuscany, as the surface is currently allowed is already more than 15,000 square meters under the regional regulatory requirements. We therefore expect a definitive No to the question by the Region and President Henry Smith, who has promised a stop to the proliferation of large retailers. "
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