Hadres is changing: Eichhorn and Harry's snack make way for the new Eurospar

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From January 2025, the Eichhorn specialist store and Harry's snack bar in Hadres will be closed. Instead, a new Eurospar is being created. Find out more about the renovation and the future of the local supplier.

Ab Jänner 2025 wird in Hadres der Fachmarkt Eichhorn sowie Harrys Imbiss geschlossen. Stattdessen entsteht ein neuer Eurospar. Erfahren Sie mehr über den Umbau und die Zukunft des Nahversorgers.
From January 2025, the Eichhorn specialist store and Harry's snack bar in Hadres will be closed. Instead, a new Eurospar is being created. Find out more about the renovation and the future of the local supplier.

Hadres is changing: Eichhorn and Harry's snack make way for the new Eurospar

In Hadres, a small town, there is news about the local supplier. At the end of January 2025, the familiar Eichhorn specialist store, together with the popular “Harrys Imbiss-Stube”, will close its doors. A new Eurospar is being built at this point. These changes come as the current operator, Christian Eichhorn, is retiring.

For months there had been rumors about the closure of the local supplier, which unsettled many villagers. Eichhorn initially did not want to comment on these speculations. According to information from the company, the old location will be demolished to make room for Eurospar, which will be operated by the Spar group of companies. This decision was officially confirmed in a conversation with NÖN.

A new beginning in Hadres

The closure of the Eichhorn specialist store not only means the end of an era, but also the chance for a new beginning for local retail. The new store is expected to offer more modern services and an expanded range, which could be beneficial for many Hadres residents. The operator Spar has already successfully established itself in similar communities in the past and could therefore become an enrichment for the region.

In addition, Harald Spacil, owner of Harry's Imbiss, is looking for a new location for his snack bar. This uncertainty about the future of his facility reflects the concerns of many people concerned with the changes in the local supply sector.

Preparations for the demolition and subsequent new construction of Eurospar have already begun. The village community is looking forward to the coming changes, even if not everyone agrees with them. For many, Eichhorn is not just a shop, but a place where you meet familiar faces and feel the sense of community.

Although the closure of the local supplier arouses a lot of emotions, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop. The decision to build a new building has potential, but the preparations must be well thought out to take into account the wishes and needs of the community. A key point will be how the new operators respond to customer demands.

These changes are particularly relevant as they will influence the shopping habits of locals. The introduction of Eurospar could potentially attract new customers and expand the offering for Hadres residents. However, it remains to be seen whether this can compensate for the loss of Eichhorn and Harry's snack.

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