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New tenants in the starting blocks

2021-03-05T10:10:34.375Z


The Diessen local council made a decision back in December, and yesterday Mayor Sandra Perzul invited them to the town hall to sign the contract. Because the official starting shot is already in April.


The Diessen local council made a decision back in December, and yesterday Mayor Sandra Perzul invited them to the town hall to sign the contract.

Because the official starting shot is already in April.

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- While there are already to-go offers in Riederau, as the previous tenant was awarded the contract again, the new tenants in St. Alban started renovating the kiosk on the complex right next to the children's home yesterday.

The signing of the contract provided the opportunity for the tenants to officially introduce themselves.

Sandra Perzul once again emphasized that the termination at the end of last year had nothing to do with the tenants.

As reported, new contracts were legally necessary, as the beach baths had already become publicly accessible bathing areas in 2019.

Manager Karl Heinz Springen called the conversion yesterday a wise foresight, with the opening of a lido “we would now have a problem”.

But who could have guessed in 2019 that the pandemic would make so much impossible.

The conversion process, however, required that the lease had to be put out to tender again.

Heinz Springer spoke of eleven applicants who submitted their concepts to the municipal council at the December meeting, including applicants who were interested in both kiosks.

The mayor was pleased yesterday that everything is now wrapped up and offered that the new tenants could contact her at any time: “I also like to come out when something is wrong.

In summer anyway. "

Little has changed for Michaela Horvath and her husband Marcus Thaler, both of whom live in Riederau, since they were awarded the contract again.

They have already started their sixth season at the Riederau lido.

Since it was clear that they would stay, they quickly converted the accessible window front into an issue so that they could at least offer something to-go.

Since the Dampfersteg has been expanded and, according to Michaela Horvat's count, there are 17 benches on the accessible communal green space on the lake shore, the square has been correspondingly lively and popular.

However, the bathing area with sunbathing lawn will not be opened until April 1st.

Unlike in Riederau, there is a change of tenants in St. Alban.

The local council was convinced of Bado Schleifenbaum and Tobias Lux and their concept.

The two have been running the “Bucht27” kiosk in Murnau for two years.

The 28-year-old Schleifenbaum is no stranger to Dießen, he lived in the market town for ten years.

Lux (42) also has a connection to Diessen through his in-laws.

Bernrieder also got married in the town hall of Dießen.

The trained boat builder Schleifenbaum and Lux, who comes from the event industry, know each other from “fruitful” gastro times together and finally got together.

In St. Alban, the kiosk is initially being redesigned.

The two tenants have a "Mediterranean Bali flair" in mind.

Both kiosks will be open in summer from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., both are expanding their menu to include vegetarian and vegan cuisine and have one or the other small event in the back of their minds - as soon as this is possible again and always in consultation with the community.

So nothing stands in the way of the 2021 season.  

Source: merkur

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