Markets
Aspects of a local economy and cultural life have been displaced in favour of modern commercial complexes that reflect a gloablised architecture, devoid from local cultural values. These spaces are dominated by external corporations that extract profits without reinvesting in the community. Small-scale producers and artisans struggle to compete, and the relational exchanges that once defined local markets have been replaced by transactional anonymity. Traditional markets, rich with cultural expression, have given way to sterile, globalised structures that erode Miramar’s distinct character. The result is a fractured economy that marginalises local businesses, weakens social ties, and diminishes the community’s creative agency.