2023-06-14 07:04:46
June 14, 2023
He had been a benchmark wine merchant for almost 30 years. First located on the ground floor of the Saint-Paul car park, the house then moved to sell its wines and spirits in rue Saint-Remy. After taking over the business 5 years ago, oenologist Pierre Christman is forced to throw in the towel. The establishment went bankrupt a few days ago. And, unsurprisingly, he castigates the tram and the politicians who generated “uncontrollable and irresponsible disorganization. We have the impression that in the City, there is no awareness. I’m going to lose a lot of money in this bankruptcy…”
Of course, there was also the Covid crisis, the period of unrest during the floods and the war in Ukraine. “The tram site, I think it’s for 6 months… But we don’t even know when it will be finished. We are told that we hope that… But I cannot put that in a balance sheet“, plagues the Frenchman, still a shareholder in a vineyard in Languedoc. “The situation in Liège is impossible! With the disorder and the works, no one comes to town anymore and people stay on the outskirts.“And to note that other businesses on the street are also in serious difficulty.
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