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- 24 Nov 2022 14:39
- Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
- Topic: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8137
Re: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
Didn't see the Baker, Louisiana Kroger on there. Of course, the Baton Rouge stores were on the "Numberless Stores" (I believe there was a total of six in the region before they pulled out). This particular store would be at or around 14500 Plank Rd, Baker, LA 70714 and was later Rainbow S...
- 23 Oct 2022 23:12
- Forum: History: Canada
- Topic: Fred Meyer in Canada?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3439
Re: Fred Meyer in Canada?
A quick scan of BC and Alberta newspapers from 1960-1975 does not turn up any evidence of articles or ads. I was pressed for time so I didn't go much later than that. Maybe later. Perhaps Fred Meyer was there under another name, as a catalog business, or other service (wholesale, supply) without an...
- 23 Oct 2022 17:29
- Forum: History: Canada
- Topic: Fred Meyer in Canada?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3439
Fred Meyer in Canada?
Browsing through issues of Super Market Merchandising, I found a page in 1966 that explains that Fred Meyer operated in Canada alongside the Pacific Northwest United States. I do know they were considering a location in Edmonton back in the 1990s, but I never knew of any tangible locations. Is this ...
- 08 Oct 2022 00:07
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: Kroger in Washington DC
- Replies: 12
- Views: 14379
Re: Kroger in Washington DC
The Rockville location was Magruder's for a long time. Now it seems to be a Chinese restaurant. The Kensington address might be missing a digit. The most obvious candidate for it would be Strosniders (hardware) but I think that was an old Acme and the address is on Connecticut Ave. Is the Rockville...
- 04 Oct 2022 00:49
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: Kroger in Washington DC
- Replies: 12
- Views: 14379
Re: Kroger in Washington DC
As part of my Kroger project I've done more digging and discovered the roots of this division stem from the acquisition of Food Town (not related to Lion) in 1960 followed by a rebranding in 1961. I don't know much about this Food Town but I do know they opened some stores in Washington proper, Alex...
- 18 Sep 2022 16:51
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: history of Giant stores
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4831
Re: history of Giant stores
That's a great list BatteryMill, thank you for sharing! I have multiple friends and family that work for the chain and everything on the list looks great, especially considering the recent relocation of stores they've been doing. My only comments or updates are: Proposed/Upcoming Stores: Dumfries: ...
- 17 Sep 2022 00:54
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: history of Giant stores
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4831
Re: history of Giant stores
It’s been awhile since I’ve been around Minnesota Ave, so I don’t know if any fragment of Greenway the housing project or the plaza still exists. It also had a Grand Union, which probably started out as the Dc-not-Philly Food Fair. The wiki for the housing project made it sound like it was built on...
- 15 Sep 2022 22:29
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: history of Giant stores
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4831
Re: history of Giant stores
A few edits. All numbers are pre-Ahold. #3 is a CVS. It was a long running Hechingers that was much loved and hated by people in NW DC. Loved because there were fewer decent sized hardware stores in DC than now. The store had rooftop parking which was part of what people hated. The grade was rather...
- 14 Sep 2022 16:19
- Forum: History: USA Mid-Atlantic
- Topic: history of Giant stores
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4831
Re: history of Giant stores
Hello! I do not believe there are books on the subject matter, but there have been a good deal of general timelines as well as insights into the leaders of Giant from 1936 through 1995. I have compiled a list of nearly every store through the present day though, if you have any suggestions let me kn...
- 11 Sep 2022 16:48
- Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
- Topic: Kroger Family Centers
- Replies: 126
- Views: 124275
Re: Kroger Family Centers
When did Kroger even adopt the store numbering? I found an old directory that listed the Kroger at Jones Road and FM 1960 (long gone, I believe even before they bought out the Albertsons across the street) as a "No. 1711". Was this the original Houston division store numbering? 4-digit st...
- 07 Sep 2022 17:31
- Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
- Topic: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8137
Re: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
They used the Western division in advertising but not the Eastern. It looks like you found Barney’s and Bi-Lo outside the Cleveland area. Those banners were used after they left the immediate Cleveland area but still had the Division there. Barney’s were in former discount stores and were a warehou...
- 06 Sep 2022 22:54
- Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
- Topic: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8137
Re: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
I’m traveling and have iffy WiFi thus far, but I’ll try to add some things later this month. Kroger had two adjacent buildings in Solon, Ohio dating from the 50s—a DC and a bakery, both still in use. They also had a building at E 59th and Tuscan Ave in Cleveland which may have been discussed here i...
- 01 Sep 2022 16:22
- Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
- Topic: The Kroger Co. Store List Project
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8137
The Kroger Co. Store List Project
Over the past year me and some of my friends have been working on a store list for Kroger and its subsidiaries. This list dates from Kroger's inception in 1883 (and even earlier with JayC/Ralphs), and includes a number of surprises throughout Kroger's history, as well as several long-lost retail his...
- 26 Aug 2022 14:44
- Forum: History: USA Southwest and Hawaii (Excluding California)
- Topic: NEW: El Paso, 1925-2020
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3311
Re: NEW: El Paso, 1925-2020
Seems as if Smith's was in town before 1990. Was this the "Food King" operation?
Also looks as if 10060 Rushing Rd was still Smith's in 2006. I haven't seen anything to suggest Smith's was in El Paso past the 2001 store swap with Furr's.
Also looks as if 10060 Rushing Rd was still Smith's in 2006. I haven't seen anything to suggest Smith's was in El Paso past the 2001 store swap with Furr's.
- 01 Jul 2022 00:21
- Forum: History: USA Midwest/Plains
- Topic: Mystery stores in Terre Haute, IN
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5376
Re: Mystery stores in Terre Haute, IN
Last week, I braved the US-Canadian border to go on a seven-state trip to Nashville, Tennessee and back. One of the cities I passed through on the way was Terre Haute, Indiana, famous home of Columbia House and their "12 CDs for a penny" offers...and this city had a wealth of mysterious e...