19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
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19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
Seems like most are former Lucky stores. Its sad to see them closing but with Target and Walmart expanding food.... im not suprised. Three are closing in the same area: colima/azusa, colima/fairway and amar/nogales. The latter two are former Luckys. The first one has always been an Albersons ad really all three are the only non-Asian oriented market in the arerea..
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Re: Albersons Closing 19 more stores
Here is the list: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_162- ... sing-list/
The Corvallis store is an older location, in an older strip mall, with an arched roof. It hadn't received the new SuperValu remodel. It was definitely showing its age, particularly on the outside. A new Walmart Neighborhood Market is under construction within a couple of miles. Within a 5 minute drive, it competed (or should I say failed to compete) with a WinCo (which is less than a 5 minute walk away), Safeway, Fred Meyer, Market of Choice, Trader Joe's, and Grocery Outlet. The prices were absolutely, shockingly bad -- materially higher than Safeway and Fred Meyer. http://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/ ... f887a.html
It is sad to see Albertsons stores closing in communities where it operated for decades, like La Grande, Oregon; and Blackfoot, Idaho (closed several years ago).
The Corvallis store is an older location, in an older strip mall, with an arched roof. It hadn't received the new SuperValu remodel. It was definitely showing its age, particularly on the outside. A new Walmart Neighborhood Market is under construction within a couple of miles. Within a 5 minute drive, it competed (or should I say failed to compete) with a WinCo (which is less than a 5 minute walk away), Safeway, Fred Meyer, Market of Choice, Trader Joe's, and Grocery Outlet. The prices were absolutely, shockingly bad -- materially higher than Safeway and Fred Meyer. http://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/ ... f887a.html
It is sad to see Albertsons stores closing in communities where it operated for decades, like La Grande, Oregon; and Blackfoot, Idaho (closed several years ago).
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Re: Albersons Closing 19 more stores
Brookhurst & Katella was my local store. Harbor & Garden Grove Blvd. was the second closest. Not horribly surprising since it hadn't been remodeled, and a new independent kinda-sorta-whole-foods-ish grocery store opened in the same complex in the old Drug Emporium location. The nearest store after the closures will be three miles away. So much for that, anyways.
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Re: Albersons Closing 19 more stores
Suggestion: This should be moved to "Non Region-Specific" as it involves more than California.
I visited the Lagrande, Oregon store a few years ago, and it looked pretty tired at that time and still had the blue-gray interior. That closure is not surprising. It shared a strip mall with a VERY old and tired-looking Rite Aid which was a former PayLess Drug. Not sure if the Rite Aid is still open.
The Save-A-Lot concept didn't seem to catch on in Washington/Oregon. Portland only had a handful of locations, and one across the river in Vancouver, WA closed a few years back. And, I believe the location in The Dalles, Oregon was a former arched-roof Albertsons, which closed several years ago. Worth noting is that The Dalles does not have Winco, or Walmart nearby.
I am still surprised that no Albertsons stores in Boise are on the list. There are several locations where Albertsos has stores located very close to one another, and competition has grown in recent years as Fred Meyer, WinCo, and Walmart, and recently Roseaurs, have opened new stores.
I visited the Lagrande, Oregon store a few years ago, and it looked pretty tired at that time and still had the blue-gray interior. That closure is not surprising. It shared a strip mall with a VERY old and tired-looking Rite Aid which was a former PayLess Drug. Not sure if the Rite Aid is still open.
The Save-A-Lot concept didn't seem to catch on in Washington/Oregon. Portland only had a handful of locations, and one across the river in Vancouver, WA closed a few years back. And, I believe the location in The Dalles, Oregon was a former arched-roof Albertsons, which closed several years ago. Worth noting is that The Dalles does not have Winco, or Walmart nearby.
I am still surprised that no Albertsons stores in Boise are on the list. There are several locations where Albertsos has stores located very close to one another, and competition has grown in recent years as Fred Meyer, WinCo, and Walmart, and recently Roseaurs, have opened new stores.
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Re: Albersons Closing 19 more stores
The topic has been moved, thanks!Super S wrote:Suggestion: This should be moved to "Non Region-Specific" as it involves more than California.
(And the title has been modified.)
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Re: Albersons Closing 19 more stores
Another quick suggestion - since this is now in the Non Region Specific section, perhaps the title should be updated, since there are also a number of Save-A-Lot stores and also a few Acme locations (several of which appear from the Acme blog to be last or close to last of a particular style stores)?
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Re: 19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
This looks like a total retreat from the Save-A-Lot concept in the PNW, then, no? Will any locations remain?
The Port Orchard one had decent produce when they opened, but the merchandise mix and pricing really slipped after the first year. Wal-Mart did a Supercenter conversion, Saars did an excellent freshening (including a big redo of the produce section) and Winco is aggressively marketing in PO (most people who live here work and shop elsewhere, so they don't need to make a special trip for stock-up-type shopping).
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The Port Orchard one had decent produce when they opened, but the merchandise mix and pricing really slipped after the first year. Wal-Mart did a Supercenter conversion, Saars did an excellent freshening (including a big redo of the produce section) and Winco is aggressively marketing in PO (most people who live here work and shop elsewhere, so they don't need to make a special trip for stock-up-type shopping).
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Re: 19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
Looks like the Albertson's near my GF's house in Kirkland is on the chopping block, which doesn't surprise me since I think there's more staff than customers most times I'm there (and even then, we're mostly just there to use the Redbox.) I wouldn't be surprised to see the Rite Aid store (an older store in pretty rough shape) next door follow suit shortly afterward, leading to the property (which would then be vacant) eventually getting redeveloped into apartments.
Of course, at this point if SuperValu got rid of all their underperforming stores I suspect there wouldn't be any left.
Of course, at this point if SuperValu got rid of all their underperforming stores I suspect there wouldn't be any left.
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Re: 19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
Well the one closing in Marysville is very close to the WinCo there. No surprise. A tired mid 90's blue gray store.
The one closing in Auburn, I forget... I want to say it is an older store remodeled/expanded into the grocery palace... Fred Meyer and Top Foods are both pretty close.
The one closing in Lacey is a late 80's store remodeled probably twice, there is a small non-lifestyle Safeway right across the street. I'm a little surprised by that closure. Again WinCo is pretty close. And Safeway has a good location lock in the Olympia/Lacey market.
I'm surprised the one in Tumwater is not closing.
The one closing in Auburn, I forget... I want to say it is an older store remodeled/expanded into the grocery palace... Fred Meyer and Top Foods are both pretty close.
The one closing in Lacey is a late 80's store remodeled probably twice, there is a small non-lifestyle Safeway right across the street. I'm a little surprised by that closure. Again WinCo is pretty close. And Safeway has a good location lock in the Olympia/Lacey market.
I'm surprised the one in Tumwater is not closing.
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Re: 19 More Albertsons/Save-a-Lot/Lucky Stores Closing
I was in Tumwater a week ago and drove by that Albertsons. They had Grand Opening signs in the parking lot, so I assume it just received some sort of remodel. The extent of it could be anybody's guess. I believe it had the blue-gray interior, although the last time I was inside that one was a couple years ago. The store might have seen an increase in business when the nearby Mega Foods closed and was demolished for a new Walgreens. However, there is a Fred Meyer across the street, a Costco next to that, and a new Walmart Supercenter just down the road. This area does get a lot of traffic, so maybe that Albertsons has a chance if Supervalu didn't cheap out on the remodel.storewanderer wrote:Well the one closing in Marysville is very close to the WinCo there. No surprise. A tired mid 90's blue gray store.
The one closing in Auburn, I forget... I want to say it is an older store remodeled/expanded into the grocery palace... Fred Meyer and Top Foods are both pretty close.
The one closing in Lacey is a late 80's store remodeled probably twice, there is a small non-lifestyle Safeway right across the street. I'm a little surprised by that closure. Again WinCo is pretty close. And Safeway has a good location lock in the Olympia/Lacey market.
I'm surprised the one in Tumwater is not closing.