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Crete Deputy Mayor Demands Action on Unsustainable Market Rents

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceHaniotika Nea/1 min read
A former Deputy Mayor in Crete has publicly criticized rental prices at the Municipal Market (Dimotiki Agora), calling rents exceeding 1,500 euros per month unacceptable and economically unsustainable for traders. The official urged the municipal authority to reconsider the tender process, warning that high costs could force businesses to close or avoid the market altogether. The Municipal Market is a traditional covered marketplace found in several Cretan towns, popular with visitors for local produce, cheese, olives, herbs, and regional products. If rental pressures lead to vendor turnover or closures, tourists may find fewer local traders and a changing atmosphere in these markets. Visitors planning to shop at a Municipal Market are advised to check current opening hours locally, as the situation may affect which stalls and shops remain in operation.

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