A replacement has been found for the "Rospechat" kiosks that disappeared from the streets of Yekaterinburg.

      An alternative has been found for the Rospechat kiosks that have disappeared from the city streets. Sales of printed materials are planned to be organized in shops located near the places where the trade pavilions used to stand. The Yekaterinburg administration explained this decision by the lack of applicants for the auctions to place press kiosks.

      According to a 66.RU source in the mayor’s office, officials are currently negotiating with the Verny retail chain. At the same time, the authorities do not intend to completely abandon the street kiosk format: entrepreneurs can submit applications to the auctions and begin trading at any time if they wish.

      The head of the enterprise Rozpechat, which develops the Rospechat kiosk network, Sergey Chentsov believes that chain stores will not be able to fully replace the vanished outlets. In his words, neither the number of sales points nor the assortment in the stores is comparable to the kiosks.

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A replacement has been found for the "Rospechat" kiosks that disappeared from the streets of Yekaterinburg.

An alternative has been found for the "Rospechat" kiosks that disappeared from city streets. Sales of printed publications are planned to be organized in stores located near the spots where the trading pavilions used to be.