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Doneckers' mystery remains
Intelligencer Journal
Published: Jun 17, 2008
00:52 EST
Ephrata
By PATRICK BURNS, Staff

Doneckers Inc. continues to decline comment on the status of the company, despite a partial shutdown of its restaurant and aggressive sales at its store.

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Doneckers has remained tightlipped about its Ephrata business, despite dropping dinner at its restaurant, canceling holiday banquet reservations and running a retail "clearance" sale that appears to be a liquidation.

Amanda Dietrich, Doneckers' longtime spokeswoman, has quit, a company representative said, and the restaurant, which now serves only lunch, will stop serving altogether at the end of the month.

Bill Donecker, CEO of the 47-year-old Doneckers Inc., which operates an upscale clothing store, a restaurant, an inn and an art gallery, has directed calls to the company's offices on State Street in Ephrata.

Dietrich's replacement did not return phone calls last week and Monday concerning Doneckers' financial situation and the persistent rumors that it is closing.

Barry L. Simpson, president of Garden Spot Frame and Alignment Service Inc. in Leola, said he booked his company's Christmas party at Doneckers and gave the company a deposit several weeks ago.

When Simpson inquired last week about rumors of Doneckers closing, he said Dietrich told him that Lily's on Main in Ephrata was taking over the restaurant.

But when Simpson called Lily's owner, Steve Brown, he said he got a different story.

"We called (Lily's)," Simpson said, "and they claim Doneckers is using their name without permission. They are not taking the restaurant over, and they said they can't help us."

Calls to Lily's on Monday and last week have not been returned.

Simpson said he scrambled and finally was able to book the company's Christmas party at General Sutter Inn in Lititz.

Also, local restaurant owners say they have received several job applications from former Doneckers employees.

Earlier this month, Doneckers started sales at its clothing store and fine furniture gallery but did not label them as "going out of business" events.

The high-end retailer, which caters to affluent customers who travel here from several states, has hired workers to carry placards advertising the sale along Route 322.

E-mail: pburns@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE(Pericles @ Jun 17 2008, 03:57 PM)


How is Donecker's critical to anyone's life? It's not like they're closing down the only hospital within a 100 miles. For goodness sake people, it's a private enterprise, and unless you have items on layaway that you paid for and are afraid of losing, why is it a big deal?

It's their store and they have every right to with it as they wish.

It's not that bad folks, everyone will survive.

LOL this coming from the guy that will complain till he's blue in the face about stuff that really doesn't affect him personally. Don't really see any posts here really crying about it? So its ok when you do it but when other people do it ya get annoyed? Kind of funny Pericles. Its an institution in that town, people feel close to businesses like that, mainly because there aren't to many of them around. I mean the only reason the paper is still writing about it is because they haven't came out and just said what was going on. Although if you go to a Commercial RE website you can clearly see its for sale. People are just curious.
Lysol54
Well the restaurant is for sale anyway. Asking $1,300,000

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Property Description:

Signature Lancaster County, PA, restaurant in operation over 20 years. Full service, two-story building with state-of-the-art kitchen, appropriate service areas, wine cellar and storage. The 2nd floor is utilized as a ballroom that can be subdivided into 5 smaller dining areas. Liquor license available; substantial banquet business; dinnerware, cutlery & kitchen equipment included; parking is provided via a written cross easement agreement with the shopping village.

Location Description:
Adjacent to one of Lancaster County's premier shopping attractions in Ephrata, PA, in the heart of Amish country.

This business for sale includes the real estate it occupies
citydweller
QUOTE(citydweller @ Jun 17 2008, 05:16 PM)
Well the restaurant is for sale anyway. Asking $1,300,000



That's odd. I thought they had a collection of dresses that start around that price. If they really wanted to get rid of the restaurant they could always run a sale where you buy any 5 dresses at full price and get a free restaurant.
Scubabike420
QUOTE(Scubabike420 @ Jun 18 2008, 01:55 PM)


That's odd. I thought they had a collection of dresses that start around that price. If they really wanted to get rid of the restaurant they could always run a sale where you buy any 5 dresses at full price and get a free restaurant.


That is extremely funny!!

mam0412
QUOTE(citydweller @ Jun 17 2008, 05:16 PM)
Well the restaurant is for sale anyway. Asking $1,300,000
It's too far from the convention center.
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