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  • Shaw's Closing Two Rhode Island Stores

    WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass -- Shaw's Supermarkets said Friday that it would close two anchor stores in Rhode Island shopping centers in Pawtucket and Providence, R.I. on Sept. 1.
  • Cedar Shopping Centers Buys Five Pa. Giant-Anchored Properties

    CARLISLE, Pa. -- Five Giant supermarket-anchored properties in eastern Pennsylvania have been purchased by Port Washington, N.Y.-based self-managed real estate investment trust Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc for about $90.0 million, not including closing costs and adjustments.
  • Dominick's Closings to Hit Estimated 900 Workers

    CHICAGO -- The jobs of approximately 900 workers will be affected when 14 area Dominick's Finer Foods stores here close during the next month, the grocery chain said in documents filed with the state of Illinois.
  • Pathmark Said Mulling Urban Atlantic City Supermarket

    CARTERET, N.J. -- Pathmark here is reportedly in talks with New York-based Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. to open a supermarket in Renaissance Plaza, an Atlantic City Shopping center Ashkenazy owns where two previous food retailers have gone out of business.
  • Andronico's to Shutter Walnut Creek Store

    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - Fast on the heels of the closure of its Danville location last month, community-based independent Andronico's said it now plans to close its Walnut Creek store in December.
  • Andronico's to Shutter Walnut Creek Store

    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - Fast on the heels of the closure of its Danville location last month, community-based independent Andronico's said it now plans to close its Walnut Creek store in December.
  • Marsh to Close 16 Stores in Indiana, Ohio

    INDIANAPOLIS -- Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. here said it will shutter 12 of its grocery stores and four convenience stores throughout Indiana and Ohio by Thanksgiving.
  • Balducci's Finally Says No to Downtown D.C.

    BETHESDA, Md. ¿ Much to the dismay of local residents, regional independent Balducci's yesterday has declared it will not move forward with a planned store opening at the Penn Quarter store in downtown Washington D.C.
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