New Aldi store is building in Tatabánya
Aldi supermarket chain bought a two hectar area from the Local Government of Tatabánya. The facility’s construction permits have been partially completed.
The property can be found near the main road of the town, at a commercial area, where several discount chains built stores. The buyer has agreed to build the street junction, leading to the store, making it possible to sell the rest of the area.
Aldi is a German-owned discount retailer supermarket chain, operating stores in 18 countries around the world. The supermarket chain appeared in Hungary in 2008 and has 54 stores, according to the company's website – reports napi.hu.
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