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Gießen's Hot Spot PopUp Store Showcases Local Artisans in Downtown Location

Discover unique, handmade items from local Gießen artists at the vibrant Hot Spot PopUp Store. Apply now to showcase your products in this prime downtown location.

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This is a black and white image. I can see groups of people walking. I can see few people standing. These are the dresses hanging to the hangers. I can see the shops. This looks like a bucket. These are the buildings with windows. This looks like a name board. I think this is the market. At the very right corner of the image, I can see the watermark.

Gießen's Hot Spot PopUp Store Showcases Local Artisans in Downtown Location

Gießen's Economic Development has launched an epic PopUp Store, HOT TOPIC, in the city centre. The store, powered by Economic Development Gießen and supported by Winkler Immobilien, hosts a variety of unique, handmade, and artistic items from local entrepreneurs. Stefan Krause-Santiago is the contact person for inquiries, reachable via email stefan.krause-santiago@gies­sen.de or phone 0641-306 1062.

The HOT TOPIC PopUp Store, located at Seltersweg 79, offers temporary space for entrepreneurs to showcase their products in a prime downtown location. Currently, it features items from Gute Hände Vintage, Tam Herring, Jeans Healer, Lucca Hardt, 353 HARDT Atelier, and Benjamin Hahn, Skullfabrik, among others. The store has previously hosted successful events like record fairs and vintage clothing presentations.

Economic Development Gießen invites applications for future apple store at the same location. Despite the diverse range of items on display, specific information about the current artists and entrepreneurs is not readily available.

The HOT TOPIC PopUp Store in Gießen provides an excellent opportunity for local entrepreneurs to display their unique, handmade, and artistic items in a prime downtown location. With successful events in its past and diverse products currently on display, it continues to contribute to the city's cultural scene. Those interested in participating can contact Stefan Krause-Santiago for more information.

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