Wesel's Former Galeria Kaufhof Building to Welcome New Tenants by Year's End
The future of the former Galeria Kaufhof building in Wesel's city center is finally showing signs of progress, much to the relief of Chairman Dietmar Wolz. The vacant space has been a cause for concern among local retailers and hospitality businesses. Last year, discount retailer Tedi moved into the building, but a significant portion of the space remains unoccupied. However, an investor has stepped in and expects to announce the tenants for the remaining space by the end of the year. This news has brought clarity to the building's near future. Economic Affairs Officer Dr. Richard Schießl has outlined the next steps for the building, providing reassurance to businesses in the area. The former Galeria Kaufhof building in Wesel is set to welcome new tenants by the end of the year, following the investor's announcement. This development is expected to ease the concerns of local retailers and hospitality businesses, and bring new life to the city center.
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