Judit Iglódi-Csató: ‘We draw local entrepreneurs to shopping complexes’
– We are really glad to have received the prize, it is a great honour indeed, even more so because we were awarded for our work in a field that hardly makes it into the limelight. Multinational companies are often accused of draining shoppers from the city centres but it is rarely mentioned that we draw local small and medium-sized enterprises to shopping complexes, who can make living there in favourable conditions – told Judit Iglódi-Csató, Tesco Hungary’s communications director, who accepted the prize on behalf of real estate management director Adrienn Kurucz.
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