THE FIRST THURSDAY Nights Live In The City event seems to have been a hit.
The Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) initiative saw a number of stores opening until 9 p.m. and offering discounts in some cases while patrons were treated to music and other entertainment.
An upbeat managing director of S. Abed & Co. Ltd., Eddie Abed, told the DAILY NATION yesterday it was the “best Thursday of the year” for the Swan Street business.
He said he had received several comments from both Barbadians and visitors who enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and cooler temperatures. (NB)
Thursday Night Live goes well
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