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German Bakery not to reopen on blast anniv

Updated on: 07 February,2011 08:23 AM IST  | 
Salil Urunkar |

After investing R1 crore in reconstruction, new management says there's no chance of even soft launch on February 13 because of pending work; reopening now only in April

German Bakery not to reopen on blast anniv

After investing Rs1 crore in reconstruction, new management says there's no chance of even soft launch on February 13 because of pending work; reopening now only in April


The new management of the German Bakery has made it clear that the popular joint destroyed in a blast on Valentine's Day eve last year will reopen only in April, even ruling out the possibility of a soft launch on February 13.




Speaking to MiD DAY, the hoteliers said they had invested over Rs 1 crore for the reconstruction of German Bakery.

"We are helping the Kharoses in every possible manner and we will support them throughout," said Shewale. "This February 13, there won't be a soft launch, but we are expecting to finish work by April. Only after that will the bakery reopen."

After the report on Udane and Shewale taking over the bakery, Smita Kharose's daughter Snehal had called MiD DAY to say what was said in the report was not true.

"We are already facing problems. What's said in the report is not true," she said.

Vijay Shewale is the brother of Nationalist Congress Party leader and former mayor Suresh Shewale. Udane is a relative of Vijay. Shewale and Udane own about six hotels and restaurants in and around the city, including Hotel Kamini in Chinchwad and Hotel Shreeman in Kothrud.

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