Luigi Oldrini lowers the blind, another historic store closes business



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Luigi Oldrini, with his sons Rossella and Danilo, definitely lower the blind. Another historic store closes its business. Edenflor, with the sale of plants and flowers, has been a centuries-old activity, known and appreciated throughout the city., also for the kindness of its owners who have always been a point of reference for Piazza Santo Redentore and its residents.

The store dates back to the initiative of Luigi’s grandparents, at the end of the 19th century. The first shop windows were located in Piazza San Magno, on the corner of the buildings adjacent to the Basilica and next to the equally historic Caffè Gelateria Pastori.

“In 1970 we moved to Legnarello – Luigi recalls – and in 1988 we entered the premises of Piazza Redentore, where the district’s manor house was once located, it was the time of the captaincy of Felice Musazzi”.

The reference to Legnarello is not accidental. The entire Oldrini family is strongly linked to the Giallorossi district. Luigi is among the priors with the longest tenure lived with intensity and passion. Rossella was Castilian from 1984 to 1986, Danilo was a squire in 1989 (victorious, with Captain Claudio Cambrai) and from 1992 to 1994.

The closure was a painful but inevitable decision: “The period of restrictions, the increasingly strong competition from shopping centers, management costs have forced us to close at the end of September – Luigi’s comment, certainly disappointed but calm in his expressions -. Sorry for the neighborhood, for all those people who considered us a place, a family in which to trust, speak, advise us. In short, that neighborhood store that we have always referred to is really a living part of the neighborhood and not just a commercial activity.



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