There have never been so much confused as now, former shops. The “Krone” has heard itself from Lake Constance to Lake Neusiedler, because resourceful entrepreneurs also want to prevent business yellow in trade in collaboration with the municipalities.
Empty shop windows instead of shopping are being said in more and more domestic cities. False concepts, beyond the customer and international online giants, have accelerated this questionable development in the country. But not everywhere …
Viennoiserie, cookies and cakes – and without eggs, milk or butter: Arik Nourish and Isabella Hofmann walk the Pâtiss series Chez Fritz in the idyllic Servit area. You started your concept at the right time. The demand for vegan alternatives is increasing. “We lacked a range of vegan desserts. We wanted to contribute to our part, “said Nähr.
With Optik Buffa, Ines Hrassnig has just moved to a former textile company in Kramergasse, where she finds the best conditions on 200 square meters. The company was founded in 1857. Now it lives in the most beautiful Art Nouveau house in the city. “We offer optical glasses, contact lenses and our own company for children – because more and more children are short.”
There is great efforts in Weiz in Styria, so that the center of the district city remains attractive: for example, a new passage through the city and the S-Bahn was extended to the center. As far as trade is concerned, the construction of large shopping centers on the periphery can be averted and “lighthouses” such as Cineplexx and H&M are cast directly in the city.
For many years the city center in Hohenems (Vorarlberg) lived a gloomy existence, the shops were empty, the houses fell into disrepair, the purchasing power moved to other municipalities. After completing a district development process, a residential center with numerous flourishing and hip shops was made in Hohenems – Frida, a health food store with a cafe, is one of them.
With trendy sweet baked products, the cinnamon vertebra ensures a breath of fresh air on the most important shopping mile in the city of Linz. “When I was looking for a location, the corner at the Taubenmarkt thought it was best. Many young people are on the way there, “explains Baas Gerhard Winkler. In general, the frequency on the Landweg is paid, there is also a second bakery.
Despite individual vacancies, the old city of Salzburg blooms. In the meantime, the city is even planning a form of visitor control for the detour of the tourist streams. Liane Forn Techter of the traditional traditional costume activities with the same name on Mozartplatz is naturally happy with the good frequency. “We are happy with every guest in Salzburg, wherever he comes from.”
David Gröfler stands for Dave’s Café & Bar in Prutz. He describes it lovingly as “a hiding place in the heart of Prutz”. It is one of those projects that were financed and implemented in the course of village renewal and local core revitalization. There are so in all of Tyrol. The promotion of the country could not only be opened again, but also offices were erected.
Sabine Borratas Boutique Marie Thérèse is almost the secret feeling of well -being in the Wolkersdorfer Center. Moreover, she is a good network with the business world in the lower Austrian region via the WOW Association (Wolkersdorfer Wirtschaft). Visitors are attracted throughout the year by numerous attractive ideas (from the weekly market to advent calendars to their own payment resources City Schexxs).
Sonja Lass Leads – in the fifth generation – The Fashion Business MW Lass in Frauenkirchen (Burgenland). Her daughter is currently in the second year of Stage and takes over when Sonja will retire in four years. And perhaps the subsequent generation can even be provided: Little Matheo Wilfried feels at home with grandma and mother in business.
Source: Krone

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