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Stationery Springer closes: store is now being expanded for a new tenant

2024-03-09T10:27:30.216Z

Highlights: Stationery Springer closes: store is now being expanded for a new tenant. As of: March 9, 2024, 11:14 a.m By: Stefan Weinzierl CommentsPressSplit Even if Stationery Springer is closing soon. There will still be a stationery shop there - with a bakery and tailor shop. We have to make sure we get the ship afloat again. Christine Reischl, building owner. The Springer stationery store in Höhenkirchen is closing its doors.



As of: March 9, 2024, 11:14 a.m

By: Stefan Weinzierl

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Even if Stationery Springer is closing soon.

There will still be a stationery shop there - with a bakery and tailor shop.

We have to make sure we get the ship afloat again.

Building owner Christine Reischl © SW

The Springer stationery store in Höhenkirchen is closing its doors.

A new tenant has already been determined.

The store is even being expanded for this purpose.

Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn – Less than nine months ago, the Eberl butcher shop on Rosenheimer Straße in Höhenkirchen closed.

Now, less than 30 meters away, the next significant change is coming.

The rumor has been going on for weeks, and the sales notices in the shop windows are now also evidence of the impending closure of the business: the Springer stationery store is closing its doors.

Another blow to the community's important retail location?

Not at all, says Christine Reischl, who owns the building on Rosenheimer Strasse.

The former local councilor has already found a new tenant for the shop, where Eva Squarra sold office supplies, school supplies, handicrafts and small gift items until August 2021, before the married couple Steve and Agnes Schreiber took over the business - with much more modest success than her predecessor.

The successor is scheduled to take over the helm in mid-May and ensure that the store becomes a customer magnet again.

Or as owner Reischl puts it: “We have to make sure we get the ship afloat again.”

We have to make sure we get the ship afloat again.

Christine Reischl

Reischl does not want to comment on the reasons why she ended the rental agreement with the Schreibers.

However, some customers recently complained online about the irregular opening times and that service had significantly deteriorated.

Reischl emphasizes that the new tenant is a man with a lot of experience – and very flexible.

He will not only continue to operate a stationery store and post office in the shop at Rosenheimer Straße 14.

As Reischl reveals, he also wants to sell baked goods in the front area, facing the street.

In addition, space should be created in a smaller corner for a tailor shop.

“He may also offer a locksmith service,” says Reischl.

That depends on demand.

As far as the stationery business is concerned, the focus will be “on the basics,” she emphasizes: “School and office supplies.”

Christine Reischl believes that the change will create added value for citizens - as well as for the other retailers on the street.

Recently, one got the impression that Rosenheimer Strasse was slowly dying out as a shopping street, she says: “But that shouldn’t happen under any circumstances.”

Further news from Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn and the Munich district can be found here.

Source: merkur

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