Villa Crespo

Dame Dos: BA's Villa Crespo has quickly become the epicenter of outlet shopping in Argentina.

It used to be that Argentines had to travel roughly 4,500 miles to South Florida or Orlando’s International Drive to indulge in deep discount retail therapy, but it seems the outlet concept has caught on fire in one BA neighborhood.

Villa Crespo has long been known as a solid, middle-class residential neighborhood, but the 2001 financial crisis left this BA barrio with several abandoned warehouses and residences. Today, according to Clari­n, many of those buildings are being bought for upwards of US$500,000 and converted into the Buenos Aires equivalent of Sawgrass Mills.

The phenomenon began five years ago when several large BA clothing stores started opening their first outlets around Gurruchaga and Aguirre. Today there are over 60 outlets in a four-block zone and close to 100 in a 10-block region. The retail pioneers like Hunor Gobos closed their stores on Avenida Florida five years ago, opened the first VC stores and have watched sales and shoppers grow every year since.

Clari­n says the Boom de los Outlets has really exploded over the last ten months, and the area is teeming with bargain-seeking tourists, especially Brazilians, Chileans and Uruguayans. Daniel Chain of the Buenos Aires Department of Urban Development says prices in Villa Crespo are still lower than Palermo but says they will continue rising, as Villa Crespo will be one of the prime beneficiaries of GCBA’s new infrastructure to control flooding. (Full article in Spanish)

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FIT 2009 runs from November 14-17 in Buenos Aires. The first two days are open to the general public.

FIT 2009 runs from November 14-17 in Buenos Aires. The first two days are open to the general public.

The turnstiles just keep spinning at the La Rural Expo Center in Palermo. Right on the heels of last month’s SMI Real Estate Expo comes FIT, the 2009 International Tourism Trade Fair of Latin America.

The annual event draws thousands of wholesalers, tour operators, hoteliers and official state agencies to Buenos Aires promoting their respective countries. A veritable Argentine alphabet soup of tourism groups organize FIT, including AAAVYT (The Argentina Association of Travel Agents & Tourism) and AVIABUE (The Buenos Aires Association of Travel Agents & Tourism).

According to the official website, over 1,700 exhibitors and 80,000 visitors attended FIT’08. Exhibitors are grouped into one of four categories: Argentina, Brasil/Uruguay, Caribbean and International. Major Florida tourist attractions popular with Latin Americans like Disney Parks, Universal Studios and Sawgrass Mills will all be present at this year’s show.

If you can’t get FIT this year, here’s a YouTube video of FIT 2008 including the opening ceremonies and interviews with FIT President Ricardo Roza and Argentine Tourism Secretary Carlos Meyer.

 

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