Brive commerçante: a new identity for local businesses

Publié le 18 April 2025 par su_laetis

Brive's Office du Commerce is changing its name to Brive Commerçante. This change marks a desire to modernise and assert the association's role in serving the town's retailers. With this new dynamic, it aims to enhance the attractiveness of the town centre and shopping districts by offering events and support tailored to today's challenges.

What is the role of Brive Commerçante?

Brive Commerçante aims to :

  • Unite retailers around a common structure and objectives
  • Boost local trade through events to make the town centre more attractive.
Logo for Brive Commerçante, the new identity of Brive's retail association.
  • Support retailers with tools, advice and workshops
  • Promote Brive's retail offering to make it more attractive.
  • Defend the interests of members by acting as their spokesperson in dealings with institutions
  • Communicating on events and promoting retailers

Who makes up the association?

Brive Commerçante is run by a committed and dynamic team of shopkeepers and craftsmen. The office is made up of :

  • Elodie Mons and Catherine Delpech : the presidents, responsible for the association's vision and strategy.
  • Thierry Fanthou and Adrien Castagné: treasurers in charge of financial management.
  • Marie Ozoux and Delphine Raynal Labrunie: secretaries, responsible for administrative follow-up and internal communications.
  • Street representatives : responsible for relaying information between members in their neighbourhood and members of the office.
    - Les Halles - Foch: Gilles Masclef, Le Gobelin
    - Quartier Paris -Tilleuls: Pierre Demars, Agence Orpi
    - Toulzac district: Véronique Loge Faure, Lollipops & Guillaume Verdier, Ici c'est la Corrèze
    - Barbecane - Carnot: Fabienne Pouc, Essentielle & Ariane Mesnier Leduc, Le Cottage
    - Quartier Gambetta - Massenat: Anne Jonval, La Maison du Vin & Manuella Garro, Day by Day
    - Farro district: Peggy Delage, Le 805 & Isabelle Bernard, Rêve Voyage
    - Quartier République: Céline Batut, La Boutique 100% Gaillard & Emeric Guerard, Le Shop Vélo

Why join?

By joining Brive Commerçante, you benefit from a number of advantages:

  • Greater visibility thanks to our communication and promotional activities.
  • Attractive sales events to boost your business and attract new customers.
  • A supportive network of professionals, encouraging exchanges and collaboration.
  • Assistance with local business issues.
  • Defending your interests with local institutions.

Join us and play an active part in Brive's commercial life!

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