After a long closure: Igler fish farm in Leoben is now open again

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After a long closure, the Igler fish farm in Leoben reopened its doors. Local customers express joy and gratitude at the return of the popular business. Learn more about reopening and what it means for the community.

Nach langer Schließung öffnete die Fischzucht Igler in Leoben wieder ihre Türen. Lokale Kunden zeigen Freude und Dankbarkeit über die Rückkehr des beliebten Geschäfts. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Wiedereröffnung und ihre Bedeutung für die Gemeinschaft.
After a long closure, the Igler fish farm in Leoben reopened its doors. Local customers express joy and gratitude at the return of the popular business. Learn more about reopening and what it means for the community.

After a long closure: Igler fish farm in Leoben is now open again

In a small branch on Krottendorfergasse in Leoben, there is a warm welcome from an older woman who enters the store. “It’s nice that you’re back,” she says happily. Since September 2022, the Igler fish farm, which is based here, has been closed for over a year. The reason for this long closure was an acute shortage of staff, which caused great difficulties for the owner couple Eva Maria and Hannes Igler.

The closure of this small but popular branch posed a major challenge. Before the closure, customers often lined up in long queues on opening days, underlining the store's popularity. The reopening is a cause for celebration, both for the owners and for the loyal customers who have been hoping for the fresh products. The Iglers had to make difficult decisions in order to continue running the business.

The reopening

After a year of inactivity, the Igler fish farm finally reopened its doors, much to the relief and joy of local residents. People around seem to have been waiting for the store to return. This reopening is not only a relief for Eva Maria and Hannes Igler, but also for the many regular customers who missed personal contact and the variety of products.

One of the loyal customers aptly expressed her joy at the return of the business. Her sentence reflects how important such businesses are to the local community. They look forward to purchasing the popular fresh products on offer again. The Iglers put a lot of heart and soul into their business and their return was welcomed with open arms. In short, it seems like getting the business back on track would be a blessing for everyone.

The Iglers are optimistic about the future, full of hope that the future of the business is secured and can return to the pre-Corona times. People appreciate the store's quality and personal service.

In times when many small businesses are struggling with challenges, the comeback of the Igler fish farm is an encouraging sign. It shows that with determination and community support, local businesses can survive. Further information about the history of the fish farm and the background to the reopening is available here on www.kleinezeitung.at to read.