The Central Hessian University City of Gießen loses a traditional company. The Darré shoe store in the central shopping street Seltersweg hired the company on December 31 after over 90 years.

In a “personal statement” on the company’s website, Heinz-Jörg Ebert, the owner and managing director of Schuhhaus Darré GmbH & Co KG, justified the step, among other things with the adverse framework. “For a family-run stand-alone shoe store on a sales area of ​​800 square meters including a large basement and an area of ​​1,800 square meters to be cultivated, it became more uneconomical every year,” he wrote. In addition to the general problems in the industry, the company had also had a number of blows of fate – including water damage and a hacker attack – in recent years.

Another reason for the business task was the “non -existent successor perspectives”, explained Ebert. “I have failed to keep my long efforts for a successor to the industry or the textile sector,” admitted the 64 -year -old entrepreneur.

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