Photos: New Seasons Market Milwaukie

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Photos: New Seasons Market Milwaukie

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Latest decor and appearance of New Seasons Markets, open in Milwaukie, Oregon.
10830 SE Oak St
This is the former Albertsons that was briefly a Haggen. Report puts it at 35,000 square feet. It always felt comfortably large to me in the former ownership.
New Seasons opens its newest in Milwaukie
I could not seem to view/lift photos from the article, so here's a link to the Google Maps page if anyone is curious:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QQifZf14XwcFCTiz9
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Re: Photos: New Seasons Market Milwaukie

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SamSpade wrote: April 3rd, 2024, 4:20 pm Latest decor and appearance of New Seasons Markets, open in Milwaukie, Oregon.
10830 SE Oak St
This is the former Albertsons that was briefly a Haggen. Report puts it at 35,000 square feet. It always felt comfortably large to me in the former ownership.
New Seasons opens its newest in Milwaukie
I could not seem to view/lift photos from the article, so here's a link to the Google Maps page if anyone is curious:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QQifZf14XwcFCTiz9
All these new New Seasons Markets sure look a lot like Metropolitan Markets in Seattle. Wonder if they are doing the design work as part of Good Foods.
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Re: Photos: New Seasons Market Milwaukie

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Not a bad looking store. Some cheap looking fixtures though. The case with bulk bakery breads and rolls looks so stuffed if you open the door a pile of them will fall out.

They may want to look at Raleys ONE for decor. That may be the only thing Raleys ONE got right was the visual appearance.
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This location is a gamble for New Seasons Market. The demographics in the area aren't as ideal as some of their other locations. If it works out, this opens up a lot of new locations for them down the road in areas they hadn't considered previously. I wish them luck!
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Re: Photos: New Seasons Market Milwaukie

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babs wrote: April 3rd, 2024, 9:28 pm
SamSpade wrote: April 3rd, 2024, 4:20 pm Latest decor and appearance of New Seasons Markets, open in Milwaukie, Oregon.
10830 SE Oak St
This is the former Albertsons that was briefly a Haggen. Report puts it at 35,000 square feet. It always felt comfortably large to me in the former ownership.
New Seasons opens its newest in Milwaukie
I could not seem to view/lift photos from the article, so here's a link to the Google Maps page if anyone is curious:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QQifZf14XwcFCTiz9
All these new New Seasons Markets sure look a lot like Metropolitan Markets in Seattle. Wonder if they are doing the design work as part of Good Foods.
This looks like a cheap retread of Metropolitan. Their stores are a subtle minimalist style, but the more you look the more detail you find such as outstanding lighting and luxe fixtures (minimalist done right). This is more like a no frills store, cheap and lousy.
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