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Buglasan rental spaces now open

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Business booth spaces are now available for rental for this year’s Buglasan Festival at the Capitol Area and at the Sidlakang Negros Village.

Negros Oriental Tourism Council announced this for interested concessionaires for Buglasan Festival on October 16 to 25.

Concessionaires for the festival specifically for commercial, dry goods, and corporate booths including the Negros Oriental Hotels, Resorts & Restaurants may set up to sell and display their products and services.

The following rates for each type of booth in the Capitol area covering the entire duration of the Buglasan Festival include: fruit and food stands for P2,500; small stalls booth, P5,000; dry goods, P7,500; and corporate booth, P25,000.

Under the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ordinance, for the rates of NOHRR A and B booths, the provincial government will charge P30,000 and P15,000, respectively, as these occupy right beside the Capitol jet fountain.

However, a commercial booth with sponsorship will cost P50,000.

Right now small stalls and food stands fronting the capitol building stage and along Kagawasan Avenue are also available.

Rates for restaurants, small stalls and fruit and foods stands located at SNV are at P7,200, P2,500 and P1,500, respectively.

The rent is based on fixed rates that include location, type of booth or stall, area, size, electricity and water consumption.

Interested concessionaires may do their booking and pay directly to the Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Capitol building for available slots. (PIA/JCT)

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