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运营方回应金海岸市场三大问题,盼外部无证摊位被监管
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-02-09 05:34
Core Insights - The recent evaluation of five agricultural markets in Zhuhai highlighted both strengths and weaknesses, with the Jinhai Coast Market showing good overall operational levels but facing issues such as blocked accessibility, wet floors, and inconsistent price labeling [1] Group 1: Operational Issues - The market's management explained that the barriers blocking the accessible passage were implemented to prevent unauthorized vehicle access, ensuring safety within the market [2] - Wet floors in areas like seafood, meat, and vegetable washing zones are acknowledged as unavoidable, but safety measures such as non-slip mats have been introduced in high-risk areas [2] - The delay in updating price labels is attributed to the high volume of products managed by stall owners, making daily updates impractical [2] Group 2: Competitive Environment - The market faces significant competition from unlicensed vendors outside, which outnumber licensed stalls by more than three times, creating an unfair competitive landscape [3] - Licensed vendors are required to comply with safety regulations and maintain proper documentation, while unlicensed vendors operate without oversight, undermining food safety and fair pricing [3] - The management calls for regulatory authorities to enhance oversight of the surrounding market environment to protect the interests of legitimate vendors and ensure consumer safety [3]
网传广东音像城拒绝旧改征拆?广州白云三元里街最新回应
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-04-08 11:04
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing urban renewal project in Sanyuanli, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, has led to disputes between the Guangdong Audio-Visual City and the local community regarding lease agreements and rental payments [2][11]. Group 1: Project Background - The Sanyuanli urban renewal project has been in progress since last year, with the Guangdong Audio-Visual City located within the project area [2]. - The local community, represented by the Ninth Economic Society (referred to as "Jiushe"), has announced that the area will be closed off starting April 20, and is managing the eviction of small businesses [2][11]. Group 2: Lease and Rental Issues - The Guangdong Audio-Visual City has been accused of long-term rent arrears, with the local community stating that the lease contract has been terminated due to these issues [3][11]. - The local government has indicated that the audio-visual company has accumulated over 10 million in unpaid rent, exceeding the 60-day grace period stipulated in the lease [11]. Group 3: Merchant Reactions - Merchants within the Guangdong Audio-Visual City have expressed confusion regarding the situation, with some stating they were unprepared for the eviction notice [5][7]. - Some merchants have indicated that they are aware of the impending relocation but are uncertain about their future operations [7]. Group 4: Government Response and Compensation - The local government has confirmed that compensation will be provided to affected merchants for their business interruptions and relocation expenses [11][12]. - The urban renewal project has received a special loan credit of 16.6 billion, with the first tranche of 7.1 billion already allocated to support the project [12].