It was a shock for the thousands of employees and some customers will never receive their ordered furniture. The bankruptcy of Kika/Leiner achieved countless headlines in January. What happens to the country now?
In Tyrol there was one of the many furniture stores in Rum, which borders the state of Capital Innsbruck. Two weeks after the last day of shopping, the KiKa location is still there. The parking spaces for the furniture giant are empty, the lights in the complex.
“There are already interested parties”
The “Tyrolean Krone” wanted to know if there are already plans for the property. When asked by Mayor Josef Karbon, the head of the office said that “there are already interested parties”. However, nothing is known about specific projects. “More information can be requested for the owner,” was ultimately announced.
Kika Immobilien GmbH still in the Land Register
The “Kroon” therefore asked the responsible court in Hal to the owner of the area. “In this respect, contact the news agency of the higher regional court,” said it. The higher regional court in turn referred to court. In the end, the “Krone” organized a fragment from the Land Register.
As the owner of the building, Kika Immobilien Gmbh, located in St. Pölten, is still mentioned.
Source: Krone

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