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Richard Lugner : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard Lugner

Richard "Mörtel" Lugner〔 (born 11 October 1932) is an Austrian entrepreneur in the construction industry, a Viennese society figure, and a former political candidate not affiliated with any of the Austrian political parties.
==Business career==
Born in Vienna, Lugner got a licence to work as a building contractor (''Baumeisterkonzession'') in 1962 and at first specialized in the erection of filling stations and the renovation of old buildings. His company started to prosper, and he eventually became known to a wider public with the completion, in 1979, of Vienna's first mosque, situated on the banks of the river Danube. In 1990 he opened his own shopping mall, ''Lugner City'', in a working class district of Vienna and, from the start, aggressively advertised his business by regularly inviting celebrities—starting with Thomas Gottschalk—who would perform there and sign autographs—a marketing strategy not very common in a city that, back then, hardly had any shopping malls.
In 1992 Mörtel and Mausi Lugner brought Harry Belafonte to Lugner City, and also took him along to the Vienna Opera Ball. From that time on, the couple have each year paid a celebrity to visit the shopping centre and then accompany them as their guest to that prestigious function at the Vienna State Opera, an "invitation" which has often been criticised or just belittled for being a nouveau riche idea. However, media attention has continually been rising, also abroad, so that today any official guests of honour are usually neglected compared to the Lugners' celebrities, who invariably have a status image:
*1991 Gina Lollobrigida
*1992 Harry Belafonte
*1993 Joan Collins
*1994 Ivana Trump
*1995 Sophia Loren
*1996 Grace Jones
*1997 Sarah, Duchess of York
*1998 Raquel Welch
*1999 Faye Dunaway
*2000 Jacqueline Bisset
*2001 Farrah Fawcett
*2002 Claudia Cardinale
*2003 Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock
*2004 Andie MacDowell
*2005 Geri Halliwell
*2006 Carmen Electra
*2007 Paris Hilton
*2008 Dita von Teese
*2009 Nicollette Sheridan
*2010 Dieter Bohlen (originally meant to be Lindsay Lohan )
*2011 Larry Hagman, Karima El Mahroug aka Ruby the Heart Stealer, and Zachi Noy
*2012 Brigitte Nielsen, Roger Moore
*2013 Mira Sorvino, Gina Lollobrigida
*2014 Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner
Through his shopping mall, Lugner was one of a small group of businesspeople who helped change Austrians' shopping habits by pushing to the limits the various regulations concerning opening hours. In a city where shops generally closed at 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays and at noon on Saturdays to remain closed for more than one and a half days until Monday morning, Lugner strongly advocated late night shopping on at least one weekday and an extension of shopping hours to Saturday afternoon, even when that meant raising the trades unions' opposition.

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