A series of works with economic and social impact were inaugurated in the city of Matanzas as part of the greeting of the Yumurinos for the 65th anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
Greater comfort and independence in its main areas is exhibited today by the Home for Children without Family Protection in the city of Matanzas. With capacity for ten infants from 0 to six years of age, the institution received a capital investment in much of its structure.
Warehouses, bedrooms, playrooms and laundry rooms show a different face. The construction work was reopened by the first secretary of the Party in Matanzas, Susely Morfa González, together with Governor Mario Sabines Lorenzo. Accompanied by the center’s management, the political and government authorities appreciated the remodeling in salute to the 65th anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
In the month of August 2022, construction work began on the Home, happily completed within a space where hope floods childhood.
More inaugurated works: Bonsai Business Center and Café
Likewise other social and economic sites were inaugurated. A business center of the Banco de Crédito y Comercio will facilitate the expansion of services. The purpose of the annex to the bank branch is to expand operations to bring these utilities even closer to the population.
An experienced staff works on site with the commitment to help the decentralization of transactional procedures. In just over two months the work was completed, carried out by the Constructora del Futuro company. Thus, the Bandec Business Center salutes the 65th anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
Meanwhile, culinary art, good treatment and respect for the environment come together at Café Bonsái, a gastronomic and commercial establishment that recently opened its doors in the city of Matanzas.
Located on the populous Calle Medio, the open-air site provides cocktail services, snacks and charcoal-fired Creole food. Likewise, the sale of ornamental plants and decorative pots is included in the options with online payment opportunities.
The company Artis, in charge of the rescue and exploitation of disused spaces, carried out the project, the third under its protection in the city of bridges.
Likewise, the La Vencedora bakery-sweet shop will produce gluten-free items for children with celiac disease or those intolerant to wheat flour, while 15 new electric tricycles will promote urban transportation in the city. (ALH)
Translated by Casterman Medina de Leon