The German firm has also expanded the workforce, going from 16 to 24 employees
This Thursday the reopening of Lidl Supermarkets will take place in Molina de Segura. This establishment has been built after demolishing the one that was already in the same place, and will open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Monday to Saturday, offering more than 1,450 square meters of sales room and a total of 104 parking spaces to customers, the majority in the new underground parking, as reported by Miguel Alberola, regional director of Lidl, during a visit made this Wednesday by the mayor, Eliseo García, accompanied by other councilors from the municipal government.
The German company has invested five million in the new building, which has been considerably expanded to increase, at the same time, its catalog of articles. Alberola has highlighted that the workforce is also increasing, going from 16 to 24 employees.
The Councilor for Promotion and Economic Strategy, José de Haro, indicated that various departments of the City Council have collaborated in what the firm has requested to make a new Lidl. For the socialist mayor it is a “great satisfaction to have seen the project born and we are in luck to have large facilities in Molina.”
In the same vein, the mayor, Eliseo García, stressed the importance of companies from the German group entity investing and staying in Molina, with the consequent benefit it represents for local employment. The councilman from Molin considers the industrial and economic development of the city to be “fundamental”.