Migros now wants to monetize the well-known smooth center in Wallisellen.
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Siggi Bucher
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2.7
She is now looking for new owners for Switzerland’s top-selling shopping center.
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Keystone
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3.7
According to Migros boss Fabrice Zumbrunnen, the group should concentrate on its core business.
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PD
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7.7
“Various calls come in, including entrepreneurs from the Arab states who have expressed interest in buying,” says Glatt boss Rageth Clavadetscher to BLICK.
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Excellent location on the A1, a giant parking garage with free parking spaces, shops of well-known brands. Nevertheless, owner Migros put the Glattzentrum in Wallisellen ZH up for sale. “As part of the strategic realignment,” explains a Migros spokesman.
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The retailer wants to focus more on her core business and digital business models in the future. Real estate, however, is no longer a strategic business area for Migros.
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As soon as the sales intentions were known, the phone rang at the Glatt boss. “Various calls come in, including entrepreneurs from the Arab states who have expressed interest in buying,” says Rageth Clavadetscher (48) to BLICK.
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To Migros, but not to the Glatt boss
However, those interested in Clavadetscher are at the wrong address. He was only the operator, for whom nothing changed. “We record everything and pass it on to Migros.”
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Migros was one of the co-owners of the Glattzentrum from the very beginning, before later taking it over entirely. The shopping temple at the gates of Zurich was opened in 1975. In 2019, the Glatt generated sales of over CHF 600 million.
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Remain present as a tenant in the Glattzentrum
Migros maintains several of its own companies in Glatt. For example: Globus, Denner, the Alnatura organic store, a hotel plan travel agency and a Migros Bank branch. As a tenant, she wants to continue to be present with her shops in the Glattzentrum.
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Glatt boss Clavadetscher calms down: “I’m not worried about the change of ownership. The shop operators, employees and customers don’t need to worry about that either. »