Socialization of Public Space Utilization Patterns as Business Opportunities in Makassar City

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socialization, business opportunities, public space

Abstract

The implementation of this community service activity is carried out in a socialization model and simulation of patterns of utilization of public space as a business opportunity. An interesting fact of urban life in Indonesia today, among others, is the shift in the function of public space where it is not only used as a means of relaxing (hanging out or walking), but has now become a center of economic activity. Not least in the city of Makassar, public space activities are also enlivened by buying and selling activities so that for many people this becomes a business opportunity. The target of this socialization is teenagers or students to have an entrepreneurial spirit

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2024-06-15

How to Cite

Misbawati, & Ahmadin. (2024). Socialization of Public Space Utilization Patterns as Business Opportunities in Makassar City. TERATAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, 2(1), 7–14. Retrieved from https://jurnalprofau.com/index.php/TERATAS/article/view/42