Houses and Streets

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Cooperative: fruit warehouse (Valencia avenue)

The eccentric situation and being in the direction of the capital and the railway station explain the appearance of several fruit warehouses along the Avenue, which worked all year, following the harvests of cherries, apricots, grapes and oranges. Looking at the avenue from the town, on the right we find four.

The furthest warehouse is known by Pastora, because it was owned by Manuel Martínez Alavés and was bought by Ramón Compañ Cotolí in the 30s, who exported to France, Great Britain and the United States. Currently, it is the seat of the “El Porvenir” Agricultural Cooperative, created in the 60s.