A Chapter Closes: Why Palma's Oldest Carpet Shop Persepolis Is Losing More Than Merchandise
What Palma Loses When a Traditional Shop Closes
A shop closure in Palma affects more than business numbers. It also changes street life, local memory and the character of the city centre.

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What does the closure of a traditional shop mean for Palma’s city centre?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is Persepolis in Palma closing after so many years?
The owner is shifting from a physical shop to online trade.
Are small shops in Mallorca under pressure from online shopping?
Online shopping is making it harder for some small shops to survive.
Why is Avenida Jaime III in Palma difficult for traditional retailers?
High costs make it difficult for traditional retailers to stay there.
What kind of shop was Persepolis in Palma?
It was a carpet and antiques shop with a strong local identity.
Can traditional shops in Mallorca survive by combining a physical store and online sales?
Yes, if online sales support the shop instead of replacing it.
What could Palma do to protect historic local businesses?
Supportive rents, longer leases and temporary public use could help.
Why do residents care when a familiar shop disappears in Palma?
Because they are part of daily life and local identity.
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