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    Re: Dueling Krogers

    Posted by Stan on 10/19/2005, 10:17 am, in reply to "Re: Dueling Krogers"
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    --Previous Message--
    : From roughly 1976 to 1979, there were two
    : Pick-N-Pays operating within two blocks
    : of each other on Clark Avenue in
    : Cleveland, OH. One store was the
    : original Pick-N-Pay that opened in the
    : 1950's; the other was a former Kroger
    : that Pick-N-Pay took over in 1976
    : shortly after Kroger closed all of
    : their Cleveland area Kroger-branded
    : stores. In 1979, the original
    : Pick-N-Pay closed; that building became
    : a Rite Aid/Family Dollar combo. The
    : former Kroger later became Finast, then
    : Tops. That store recently closed when
    : Tops announced the closing of several
    : of their OH stores.
    :
    : For several years, there were two
    : Save-A-Lots that operated within a few
    : blocks of each other in the Detroit
    : Avenue area of Cleveland-one store,
    : part of a former Pick-N-Pay at West
    : 65th and Franklin, is shared with a CVS
    : pharmacy. The newer Save-A-Lot, at
    : West 59th and Detroit, is in a former
    : Kroger building that also was a
    : Bi-Rite, an IGA, and a few other small
    : chains before Save-A-Lot took over.
    : The West 65th and Franklin Save-A-Lot
    : closed about a year ago.
    :
    : --Previous Message--
    : There is an interesting phenomenon in
    : the
    : Buckhead area of Atlanta. On Peachtree
    : Road there are two Kroger stores
    : operating virtually across the road
    : from each other. What makes this
    : interesting is that neither store was
    : originally a Kroger. One was originally
    : and A&P Food Market and one was a
    : Harris Teeter. Both chains exited the
    : ATL market several years ago-both
    : stores still retain their original
    : exteriors and interiors-the only
    : difference is the Kroger logo replacing
    : the old signage. Have you seen a
    : similar occurance in your area with
    : your local chains?
    :
    :
    :


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