Belgian retailer Delhaize has released a new list of 21 supermarkets that will soon be transferred to independent operators. The retailer has now found a new owner for 72 of its 128 stores, meaning the operation is now over halfway.
21 stores
The new list includes four shops in Antwerp (Antwerp Hopland, Deurne Bosuil, Schoten and Sint-Katelijne-Waver), four in Brussels (Charles-Quint, Chazal, Mozart and Westland), two in East Flanders (Dendermonde and Lokeren), two in Flemish Brabant (Halle and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw), five in Hainaut (Enghien, Epinois, Hornu, Mouscron and Morlanwelz), two in Liège (Liège Fragnée and Seraing Sart-Tilman), one in Namur (Jambes) and one in Walloon Brabant (Genval).
The complete list, with the respective new owners:
Antwerp Hopland | Redouan Lamsadya |
Binche Epinois | Valérie Demoulin and Vincent Kaisin |
Boussu Hornu | Cédric Dufrane |
Brussels Charles-Quint | Benoît Brusselmans |
Brussels Chazal | Bashkim Karaljija |
Brussels Mozart | Antoine de Villepin and Olivier Latour |
Brussels Westland | Lisa and Martin Neuman |
Dendermonde | Dieter Bebaveye and Sara Coudron |
Deurne Bosuil | Fabien Lepièce |
Enghien | Jérôme Clément and Frédéric Chretien |
Genval | Gilles Verleyen |
Halle | Glen Chrispeels |
Liège Fragnée | Gilles Harvie |
Lokeren | Mathew Verbruggen |
Morlanwelz | Julien and Allison Bruno |
Mouscron | Michael Crowin |
Namur Jambes | Thibault Raymakers |
Schoten | Geert Hontis and Jeroen Hermans |
Seraing Sart-Tilman | Manon Detry |
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw | Bertrand Brolet |
Sint-Katelijne-Waver | Familie Hoeck |