End of an Era in Palma's Streets: Mercería Àngela Closes After 340 Years
How Palma’s City Centre Is Changing
Walking through central Palma shows a shift away from everyday shops and toward more visitor-oriented uses.

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Why is Mercería Àngela in Palma closing after so many years?
Rising costs, lower sales and rent pressure made the shop hard to sustain.
What kind of shop was Mercería Àngela in Palma?
It was a long-running haberdashery and repair shop in Palma’s Old Town.
Are traditional small shops disappearing from Palma’s Old Town?
Many traditional shops in Palma’s Old Town are under pressure from rent and rising costs.
What is causing small businesses in Mallorca to struggle?
Higher rents and everyday running costs are putting pressure on small businesses across Mallorca.
What does the closure of Mercería Àngela mean for Palma?
It highlights the loss of local services and the pressure on Palma’s city centre.
Is Palma still a good place for repair shops and craft businesses?
They can, but many need stronger support and fairer rents.
What could help preserve independent shops in Mallorca?
Fairer rents and flexible leases could help independent shops survive.
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