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First Boutique to open at Paralimni Marina

Paralimni Marina and First Boutique recently organised a special event with select guests at the First Boutique flagship store in Limassol Del Mar to announce their new collaboration.

During the event, the collaboration between First Boutique and Paralimni Marina was announced, based on which the successful Boutique will operate a store in the project’s commercial area.

At the same time, two corners were set up inside the store. Onewell was set up in one corner with newly launched luxury brands such as Valmont, Margy's, Bellefontaine etc. while the second corner was dedicated to One Home and the new arrivals that will be put in place with the opening of the store of the same name before the end of the year.

Guests enjoyed an evening of music by DJ Nichola Salochin, a luxury trunk show, plenty of drinks, and tasty canapés.

The Paralimni Marina team also installed a 3D model of the project, which is currently underway and progressing at a rapid pace, and provided informational material on investment opportunities in the Protaras area.

In the area in front of Limassol Del Mar, the impressive Riva Rivamare 38 yacht was docked, all but stealing the show.

(Source: InBusinessNews)

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