Tedi conquers former Kaufhof branches: Where are there a bargain now?

Tedi conquers former Kaufhof branches: Where are there a bargain now?

In Germany, an exciting change in retail is taking place. The non-food discounter Tedi has been awarded the contract for eight former Kaufhof branches. This following change of tenants comes at a time when trade is reoriented. According to the "Food Newspaper", Tedi's takeover is considered provisional, which indicates that the company first wants to experiment.

The new Tedi branches are located in various cities: Wuppertal, Siegburg, Schweinfurt, Reutlingen, Hildesheim, Pforzheim, Darmstadt and Kempten. The areas of these shops vary between 1,000 and 2,000 square meters, according to the requirements of the discounter and the possibilities of the former Kaufhof locations.

expansion and future prospects

Fabian Kampa, the head of expansion of Tedi, commented on the Situation and emphasized that the use of the areas was initially only planned. However, it leaves open whether long -term rental contracts could arise. "We will see whether this results in long -term options," said Kampa in an interview. The branches should open their doors on time before Christmas and thus expand both the product range and possibly attract new customers.

The company could consider more former Kaufhof shops. Kampa did not rule out that Tedi could conclude further rental contracts for closed Kaufhof branches. This flexibility shows that the company wants to respond to the needs of the market and react quickly to strengthen its market position.

The opening of these new branches could get an additional advantage in retail. After all, the discounters are not only known for their low prices, but also for a wide range that ranges from household goods to seasonal offers. It remains to be seen how this step will affect the existing competitors and the buying behavior of customers.

For more information about the current developments in retail and the new tenancy rental relationships, a look at the detailed reporting on www.chip.de .

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