POP-UPS LICENSES AND PERMITS
As promised, we will now go deeper into the topic of pop-ups licenses and permits requirements. We are going to answer some questions we have received over time. //Do I need a license? Any activity requires a license. A license is an administrative authorization. It is usually indefinite and defines what to carry out in a private space. Town halls are typically responsible for issuing such permits. If you don't apply for a license, you may incur an administrative fine and/or the insurance won't be valid. //What types of licenses exist? Generally speaking, there are two types o licenses: Safe activities: licenses required for
“A place to share”
Today we introduce you to Lafede, architect, designer, director, curator and owner of a spacious location in the heart of the Born district in Barcelona. All kinds of activities related to design and creativity are more than welcome! Concept Store & Gallery Owner - Lafede Space type - Whole store Main use - Pop-Up Store Surface - 200 m2 Facilities - Lighting, Wifi, W.C., street-level storefront, fitting rooms, video projectors and showcase furniture. What made you want to rent your space for days? For days or specific events, it is part of the character of the space and my way of seeing things. It is a wonderful place in the middle of the Born, so if
“Go—PopUp is like a partner”
In Go—PopUp we have prepared a new section with cases of success owners. We introduce you to Josep, Gemma and Arnau, the smiling guys from the cover photo. They own a pop-up space in one of the most beautiful areas of Barcelona, the neighbourhood of Gracia. Ready to meet these three cracks? Creative Pop-Up in Gracia Owners - Gemma Caihuelas, Josep Armengol and Arnau Miquel Type of space - Whole shop Main usage - Pop-Up Store Surface area - 25 m2 Facilities - Lighting, Showcase, Gazebo, street access, Wifi, Air conditioning, Heating, Video projector and W.C. What made you want to rent your space for days? The space was born