• 12/05/2022
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Preparations for the opening of stores are culminating in Šantovka<

The doors of sellers, who until now were only allowed to place online orders, will begin to open at 9 o'clock.

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Pick up goods, clean up, fine-tune details. Despite the national holiday on Saturday, May 8, representatives of the PFB Concept Store, for example, went to work.

"Our main store is in Brno. We needed to bring a new collection here, because there was only winter goods here, "store manager Přemysl Hověžák told Deník.

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Luxury clothes, shoes and fashion accessories from world brands have been located on the 1st floor of Šantovka since last December. Due to widespread anti-epidemic measures, the new branch had to close just two days after the start of operations.

"The staff didn't even have time to train, so we also dealt with training. In fact, everything from the beginning, "Přemysl Hověžák described the hectic period before restarting the business.

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Over the past six months, Czech lawmakers have indicated several times that stores could reopen. However, the sellers did not wait in February or last month after the end of the state of emergency, when some restrictions were lifted. It was not until the end of April that they decided on May 10.

"Sometimes it was hard because we were forced to plan attendance, training or visual change from day to day, but it came to naught," the young manager responded.

But everything bad is good for something. Even thanks to previous preparations in the Olomouc branch of PFB Concept Store, it is only fine-tuning the details and looking forward to Monday's opening.

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New deals are planned

In the Šantovka Gallery, the sellers of clothing and footwear were the most affected by government measures. Pandemic measures were also reflected in the overall number of visitors to the shopping center, which should increase again next week. According to the spokesman of the shopping center Petr Hlávka, the outlook for the future is positive.

"Visitors will find Šantovka in great condition again. Even in these unfavorable times, we are still negotiating with new brands and we are counting on opening new stores, ”it attracts visitors.

In addition to the usual hygienic measures, the most advanced security technologies ensure maximum protection in all areas of the building. Thanks to these steps, the Šantovka Gallery was also ranked among the six safest shopping centers in the country.