Originally, the department store on the Zeil was to remain open until the end of January 2025. According to information from Verdi Hessen, however, the location is one of the 31 houses that will be closed on January 31, 2024. Verdi does not yet know the final closure list, and information events for the workforce are currently underway. According to Verdi secretary Horst Gobrecht, there will be two closure dates. The first is June 30 this year, which will apply to 21 stores, the other, the January date next year.

According to the General Works Council, Germany's last major department store group will close 52 of its current 129 locations. "In total, well over 5000,<> employees will lose their jobs," the company's employee representatives reported on Monday. "This is a black day," said the works council.

Second attempt to regain a foothold

The background: At the end of October, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof had to seek rescue in protective shield insolvency proceedings for the second time within less than three years. In an employee letter at the time, CEO Miguel Müllenbach cited the exploding energy prices and the slump in consumption in Germany as the reason for the company's threatening situation. From the outset, the manager left no doubt that the restructuring would involve significant cuts in the branch network and significant job cuts.

It is already the second attempt to bring the retail giant back on the road to success through a protective shield procedure and the associated debt haircut. A first attempt, which was launched in 2020 during the first corona lockdown, had brought the company only temporary relief despite the closure of around 40 branches, the reduction of about 4000,<> jobs and the cancellation of more than two billion euros in debt.

Already at the beginning of 2021 and again at the beginning of 2022, the shrunken retail giant had to ask for government support in view of the pandemic. Overall, the Economic Stabilization Fund (WSF) helped the traditional company in two relief operations with 680 million euros - without success.

Galeria's general representative Arndt Geiwitz, who had already accompanied the first protective shield proceedings as a restructuring expert, was recently confident that there was still a perspective for the department store group thanks to the second protective shield proceedings. "I am convinced that Galeria department stores have a future, even if not in their current form," the renovator emphasized in an interview. However, the retail giant would have to become smaller and more decentralized. Galeria will hopefully make a profit again "in three calendar years". Previously, further losses were certainly incurred due to the restructuring costs, for example for conversions.