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What is Your Favorite Safeway Architecture?

Poll ended at 29 Aug 2006 17:33

Pre-War Shoebox (1930s-1941)
0
No votes
Wartime and Post-War Shoebox (1941-1959)
1
6%
Marina (1959-1973)
10
63%
'70s Brown Safeway (1969-1980)
1
6%
Super Store (1977-1988)
2
13%
Marketplace (1988-1994)
0
No votes
Food & Drug Era (1994-2005)
0
No votes
Lifestyle (2005-)
2
13%
 
Total votes: 16

StoreLiker2005

Portland, OR Safeway Rebuilds...

Post by StoreLiker2005 »

Hi Gang,

Does anyone know about any Safeways in the Portland/Vancouver area that have been rebuilt on the same site? I know of quite a few:

In Milwaukie, a Marina Safeway was built on the same site of a "shoebox" Safeway. This occurred in 1967 at the location of 10554 SE Main Street in Milwaukie. The store originally opened in 1951 (in the "shoebox" architecture).

In NE Portland during 1988-89, a Marina Safeway built circa 1965 was demolished to make way for a larger "Marketplace" store. The location was at 5920 NE Union Avenue (now Martin Luther King Blvd).

In SE Portland, a 1940s-era Safeway on 39th & Powell was demolished circa 1973 to make way for a larger Safeway. It was demolished and rebuilt once again throughout the year 2000, and the building today, with in-garage parking, is almost as tall as a skyscraper.

But, were there any 1950s-60s Safeways in the Portland/Vancouver area (Marinas or otherwise) that have been rebuilt between 1978 and 1982 as "Super Stores"?

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Post by Super S »

And to answer the first question,
I know that the Safeway near the Lloyd Center in Portland was demolished and rebuilt on the same site.
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Hi Super S,

I'll bet that the Lloyd Center Safeway (the original version) at 1100 NE Broadway, was built in the "Marina" architecture when it opened in 1960.

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Post by tesg »

The question that comes to me is if your timeline for the use of "Super Store" in Safeway branding is accurate. I swear the Canyon Rd Safeway (a large footprint Marina) was a called a Super Store (big letters in the windows) before my family moved out in 1976.

Aside from that, I can contribute the Cedar Mill store at the Sunset "Mall" (strip center), which was gutted in the late 90's and a new modern "Food & Drug" built. The northwest corner of the new store may or may not include the northwest corner walls of the old store. I can't confirm when the store opened, but it was likely with the rest of the mall in 1968.

I think the Cedar Hills store was shut down at the same time the new Cedar Mill store opened. Cedar Hills re-opened as a small Thriftway after an extensive remodel. That was short-lived. It was a Big Lots last time I was out there.
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Safeway in SE Portland - one to watch

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Keep an eye on the Safeway on the SW corner of SE 82nd Avenue and Burnside. This store is slated for a big remodel - a much needed one. As far as I know this store has been here for a long time, at least the late 50's. Homes were bulldozed for this beauty.
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Re: Safeway in SE Portland - one to watch

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formergrocerygal wrote:Keep an eye on the Safeway on the SW corner of SE 82nd Avenue and Burnside. This store is slated for a big remodel - a much needed one. As far as I know this store has been here for a long time, at least the late 50's. Homes were bulldozed for this beauty.
That store opened on October 27, 1967.
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