Jardín Suculento Closes Its Doors in Alcorcón After Eight Years

The popular plant store on Escuelas Street in Alcorcón will cease operations at the end of April due to its lease expiration.

Generic image of succulent plants and cacti in pots.
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Generic image of succulent plants and cacti in pots.

The local business Jardín Suculento, specializing in succulents and cacti, will close its doors in Alcorcón on April 30, joining other establishments that have recently ceased operations in the town.

Escuelas Street, 5, in Alcorcón, will lose one of its most beloved establishments at the end of this April: Jardín Suculento. This business, dedicated to selling succulents and cacti, has been a benchmark in the city for eight years, earning the appreciation of residents for the quality of its products and the care they put into them.
The closure is due to the expiration of the lease for the premises, located very close to the Alcorcón Central Commuter Rail station. The news has saddened the community, which sees the city's local commerce facing a delicate moment, with other recent closures such as El Asturiano, Tito Jeans, and Papa of Rock in March.

The store closure will be accompanied by a maximum liquidation to clear out the business's stock. Discounts reach 30%.

To bid farewell to its customers and clear inventory, Jardín Suculento has announced a liquidation sale with discounts of up to 30% on its social media. This initiative aims for interested parties to acquire their favorite products and say goodbye to a store that, since its opening, was considered one of the best of its kind in the locality.