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    New markets open in Basra

    New markets open in Basra

    Photo By Sgt. Rodney Foliente | Leaders of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division meet with the contractor...... read more read more

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq — Members of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, conducted site assessments of new market buildings July 29 in Basra.

    The market building in the city's al Jameat District has been open since April and the building in the al Quibla District is slated to open later this month.

    "The goal of this project is to provide alternate space to accommodate law-abiding traders and by doing so, stimulate the local economy and provide employment opportunities. This also provides a sage place or customers to purchase their wares," said Maj. Stanley Hutchison, project management team chief, 2nd BCT.

    By using local contractors and laborers, much of the approximately $2,700,000 that the U.S. provided for the project, goes into the local economy, said Hutchison.

    The locations for the markets were coordinated with the local government, to bring a revival to the districts' economies and bring about a way for the local citizens to receive services and commodities, he said.

    At the al Jameat market, the restaurant and pool haul have many customers and business seems good, said 20 year-old Hassan, who often frequents both as a patron.

    Though all of the 30 shops have been leased in the al Jameat market, only four have opened their shops for business so far, said Hutchison, though he believes the other shops will open in the near future.

    The al Quibla market building will offers 30 shops, including a restaurant space.

    "The construction of this market provides a useful facility in itself and it is anticipated that this development may stimulate further investment in this district," said Hutchison, who comes from Salem, Ore.

    Once complete, the Quibla market building will be turned over to the Basra municipality.

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    Date Taken: 07.29.2009
    Date Posted: 08.03.2009 02:59
    Story ID: 37076
    Location: BASRA, IQ

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