Tavern in Herzogenburg closes: A piece of tradition is lost!
The Economic Association honors the Schwarzl Unimarkt in Saxen for decades of commitment. Inn in Herzogenburg closes.
Tavern in Herzogenburg closes: A piece of tradition is lost!
Herzogenburg has to accept a bitter loss: the Gasthaus Maurer, a local business, has closed permanently. At the end of last year, Economic Association Chairman Hubert Hiesleitner and City Councilor Erich Hauptmann said goodbye to the innkeepers Hermine and Josef Maurer. After 37 years in the heart of the city, the Maurers are retiring. There is no successor in sight because the son of the family wants to explore the world first before he decides to go into gastronomy NOEN reported.
A ray of hope for Saxen
In contrast, in nearby Saxen, the history of a successful family business is celebrated. The Schwarzl Unimarkt received the prestigious Julius Award from the Economic Association. This honor, presented by Eveline Grabmann and Hubert Schlager, recognizes the Schwarzl family's commitment to regional trade. The company's origins go back to 1980, when Gerda Schwarzl's mother took over a grocery store. Important developments, such as the conversion to today's Unimarkt, show that the business has grown steadily and now employs 14 people. Loud Tips.at The Unimarkt Schwarzl has developed into an indispensable part of the community, not least because it is now in its fifth generation. Hubert Schlager emphasizes how important a local supplier is for the local population.
This is how the picture shows itself: While Herzogenburg is suffering a significant gastronomic loss, the Unimarkt Schwarzl in Saxen shines as an example of successful, family business management and regional cohesion. The company owes the award to the family's tireless efforts and represents a proud part of the region's shopping culture.