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Commissioning of the San Agustín Free Zone Convento Business Center in Jerez

This Monday is celebrated an open day from 11.00 to 2:00 p.m. for everyone who wants to know the facilities

This business complex, made up of the San Agustín building and the Las Caballerizas annex building, makes 55 offices with surfaces between 15 and 94 m available to the Jerez business community.2

The Free Zone of Cádiz puts the San Agustín building and business center on Monday 26 Las Caballerizas in Jerez de la Frontera, with a day of open doors that will be held in the morning.

From 11.00 to 2:00 p.m., all interested parties can access the facilities and know this modern equipment with more than 4,500 m2 of offices and offices.

The opening of this business complex, which is made up of the San Agustín building and the Las Caballerizas Annex building, makes a total of 55 offices with surfaces between 15 and 94 m2 that adapt to the needs of companies and liberal professionals.

There is remembering that Zona Franca has developed in the heart of Jerez a great business center that combines tradition and modernity, since rehabilitation works of the old convent of San Agustín were carried out that was in a dilapidated state to create a productive space that cover the needs of the entrepreneurs and freelancers of the city.

Furthermore, this Business Center is the best reflection that institutional loyalty and collaboration are essential to carry out large projects to create economic activity and employment. Thus, this equipment is a reality thanks to an agreement signed in September 2012 between the Ministry of Finance, the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz and the city council to rehabilitate the old convent of San Agustín. The objective of this collaboration agreement was twofold: on the one hand, to enable the architectural recovery of dilapidated facilities and, on the other hand, to revitalize them with modern equipment, a new productive space in the heart of the city available to the business community.

The rehabilitation works, which also included the redevelopment of Puerto Street, have involved an investment of six million euros, co-financed by funds requested in the Framework of the FEDER Operational Program of Andalusia 2007-2013.

The ability to integrate a historic building with modern and functional equipment has generated a business complex designed both to meet the needs of small business owners in the area and liberal professionals, as well as for those companies already in operation and that want to provide their facilities with a added value, with advantageous conditions and a minimum economic impact for their businesses.