The remaining 17 KiKa/Leiner branch was bent on January 29. Now it is about finding buyers for the remains of the furniture store, which is hidden in the bankruptcy. Many details have been auctioned on an online platform since Monday 3 February, from the fleet to advertising boards and the equipment from a photo studio to new spring mates.
On the last few days when the KiKa/Leiner branches were still open, many bargain hunters looked through their fingers because the discount fight of a week had already swept the shelves and areas empty. The end was sad – especially for employees who worked in the stores until the last minute, it was a very emotional farewell, as Martina Pölz also revealed in an interview with Conny Bischofberger.
After the furniture store chain for the furniture chain -covered furniture chain, buyers are now being sought for the last remains. The first auction took place on the online platform Aurena. More will follow on Monday 3 February. Because: not only the establishment of the company’s head office comes under the hammer, but also the KiKa/Leiner-Fuhrpark with 350 vehicles and the equipment of the company’s own photo studio.
Interesting: in the central warehouse in St. Pölten, around 10,000 cubic meters of new spring goods are still pallet. The company had ordered it, but it could no longer be sold. Most of them are probably garden and outdoor furniture. In total they have a volume of approximately 150 saddlets.
All auctions must be completed on 28 February. To create the clearing of the areas spread on schedule in Austria, know -how from Upper Austria was brought on board.
Lenox already knew Baumax branches and Leiner in Mariahilfer Strasse
With Lenox Trading, a specialist also helps for steel and plank construction and business evaluations. The company from Breitenaich in the district of Eferting, managed by Norbert Lehner, was already on board when the former Leiner House was cleared in Mariahilfer Straße in Vienna or in Baumax locations.
Source: Krone

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