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Seals Removed from Izazaga 89 Plaza in Mexico City

Seals Removed from Izazaga 89 Plaza in Mexico City

December 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

‍Mexico ⁤City Market sees Sudden Removal of Closure Seals, Leaving Vendors in Limbo

Mexico City, ⁤mexico ‌- In a surprising turn of events, seals placed on the entrances of the bustling Izazaga 89 market, also known as Mexico Mart, were ⁢abruptly removed by officials ⁢from the Instituto de Verificación Administrativa (invea) on December 12th.

The Invea personnel, sporting bright orange vests, swiftly removed the “suspension of activities” notices from the entrances on ⁤José María Izazaga and Nezahualcóyotl streets, declining to ⁣comment on the reason ‌behind the action.The sudden removal of the seals sparked⁢ confusion among vendors ⁤and employees‌ who gathered at the Nezahualcóyotl entrance, hoping for ​access to their businesses.They were met with vague assurances ‍that negotiations with the Mexico City government were ongoing.

“I heard⁣ about the ‍seals being removed on ​the⁤ news and rushed over, but they told me we‍ still can’t go in,” said Mario, a⁤ concerned vendor.

Adding to the mystery, the invea has‌ yet to issue a statement explaining the rationale behind the seal⁣ removal. ⁢The⁤ market’s future remains uncertain, leaving vendors and employees in a state of anxious anticipation.

Mexico City Market Reopens Abruptly,Leaving Vendors Wiht Unanswered Questions

Mexico City,mexico – just days after being shut down,the bustling Izazaga 89 ⁣market,known to many‍ as Mexico Mart,unexpectedly reopened on December 12th. Officials ‍from the Instituto de Verificación⁢ Administrativa (invea) abruptly removed‌ the closure ‍seals from both entrances of ⁤the market, leaving vendors and employees stunned and confused.

Invea personnel, clad in bright orange vests, swiftly dismantled the “suspension of activities” notices that had been prominently ​displayed‌ at the entrances ​on ​José‌ maría Izazaga and Nezahualcóyotl streets.⁤ Despite questioning from vendors, they ‌declined to elaborate on the reason behind the sudden change.

“I learned about the seals being removed on the ‍news⁤ and ​rushed over here, but they⁢ told us we ‌still can’t go in,” ‍commented Mario, a visibly anxious ⁢vendor, voicing the frustration felt by many others ⁤present​ at the Nezahualcóyotl entrance.

While relieved‍ by the prospect of ⁤returning to⁣ business, vendors were met with vague reassurances that negotiations ‌with ​the Mexico city ​government‌ were underway. The invea has yet to issue any official statement explaining the ⁢reasons behind the ⁣removal of⁤ the seals and ⁢the market’s ‌uncertain future. For now, vendors and employees remain in‌ a state‍ of⁢ anxious anticipation as they await further clarification.

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