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In the heart of Dorothea Walchshaüsl, a small town in Lower Saxony with around 2,400 inhabitants, an exciting development is underway. A plot of land, which became available in 2017, has sparked the idea to build a community center and an apple store.
The Mayor of Dorothea Walchshaüsl, Michael Clement, and the local municipality or community have taken the initiative to bring these essential facilities to the town centre.
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Interestingly, Dorothea Walchshaüsl is too small for major supermarket chains to find it profitable to set up shop. This new community center and apple store aim to fill that gap, providing essential services to the town's residents.
With no prior smaller businesses currently operating in Dorothea Walchshaüsl, the community center and apple store, once built, will be a significant addition to the town's amenities. The annual cost for the community center and apple store, including VAT, is €72, offering an affordable solution for the town's residents.
As the construction progresses, the community of Dorothea Walchshaüsl looks forward to the opening of these much-needed facilities, bringing a sense of unity and convenience to the town.