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by Groceteria
18 Feb 2024 22:51
Forum: History: USA California
Topic: Unidentified former Safeway in west Fresno
Replies: 4
Views: 402

Re: Unidentified former Safeway in west Fresno

My first guess based on the context of the article and the neighborhood was 354 C St. and that does appear to be it.
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by Groceteria
17 Feb 2024 15:01
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: NEW: Safeway in NYC
Replies: 13
Views: 803

Re: NEW: Safeway in NYC

Other than the ShopRite on NJ 124 in Springfield ( Street View ), are there any remaining identifiable Safeway stores in the NYC area? I remember coming across the Springfield ShopRite completely by accident and wondering when Safeway was in the NYC area. Researching this former Safeway was what le...
by Groceteria
08 Feb 2024 22:28
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: NEW: Safeway in NYC
Replies: 13
Views: 803

Re: NEW: Safeway in NYC

Was "Safeway-First National" actually used on stores, or was it used to advertise both store brands? I honestly cannot say. Newspaper ads and articles refer to them as "Safeway First National stores" (or sometimes "First National and Safeway First National stores") thr...
by Groceteria
04 Feb 2024 19:20
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: NEW: Safeway in NYC
Replies: 13
Views: 803

Re: NEW: Safeway in NYC

1933 ad for Reeves "combination markets" (55 of their 700 locations at the time).

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by Groceteria
04 Feb 2024 19:07
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: NEW: Safeway in NYC
Replies: 13
Views: 803

Re: NEW: Safeway in NYC

I am pretty sure that 4028 E. Tremont Ave. store in the Bronx was an A+P. From the look if it today I'd say you may well be right. Looks like A&P may have taken over the space after Safeway was done with it in the 1940s. May even be a new building. And thanks! There will most likely never be a ...
by Groceteria
04 Feb 2024 13:15
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: NEW: Safeway in NYC
Replies: 13
Views: 803

NEW: Safeway in NYC

I'm pretty excited about this one. Safeway had a brief (twenty years, 1941-1961) run in New York, and I think this should pretty much capture every location, with only a few stragglers. I have also included the pre-acquision Daniel Reeves locations and post-acquisition First National stores. https:/...
by Groceteria
02 Feb 2024 10:38
Forum: History: Drugstore Chains
Topic: What happened to drugstore lunch counters?
Replies: 12
Views: 1426

Re: What happened to drugstore lunch counters?

They went beyond established markets for them like Chicago and Cincinnati during the 40s and 50s and were in a variety of places they exited mostly during the 60s: Atlanta and other cities like Columbus in Georgia; Cleveland; and New York City. Ditto Greensboro NC. They took over an old Woolworth s...
by Groceteria
20 Jan 2024 00:16
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: New location list: Portland ME, 1925-1964
Replies: 2
Views: 7155

Re: New location list: Portland ME, 1925-1964

Another update, this one filling in the missing years from 1967 to 1990 as best I could with newspaper ads. This only really works well when the city is small and so is the timeframe, but this one looks pretty good. I'm sure there are a few omissions, though. https://www.groceteria.com/place/us-main...
by Groceteria
19 Jan 2024 19:02
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Acme locations in Upstate NY (1979-07-03)
Replies: 4
Views: 669

Re: Acme locations in Upstate NY (1979-07-03)

No geographic conspiracy involved. I just wasn't paying close enough attention. The Watertown post has been moved.
by Groceteria
18 Jan 2024 14:11
Forum: History: USA Northeast
Topic: Acme locations in Upstate NY (1979-07-03)
Replies: 4
Views: 669

Acme locations in Upstate NY (1979-07-03)

Pretty good list from a newspaper ad I found looking for something else.

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by Groceteria
15 Jan 2024 17:35
Forum: History: Drugstore Chains
Topic: What happened to drugstore lunch counters?
Replies: 12
Views: 1426

Re: What happened to drugstore lunch counters?

It's probably an oversimplification to blame fast food and suburbanization (and less time in general spent on big shopping trips), but that's probably most of it. In many cases, but not all, the counters were not really expected to be a major profit center but to drive traffic and--especially in dep...
by Groceteria
15 Jan 2024 15:14
Forum: History: USA Midwest/Plains
Topic: NEW: Council Bluffs, 1925-2020
Replies: 0
Views: 821

NEW: Council Bluffs, 1925-2020

This is it for Iowa, at least for now. This also enhances greater Omaha:

https://www.groceteria.com/place/us-iow ... il-bluffs/

There are surprisingly few older stores still standing and recognizable in Council Bluffs. Kind of disappointing.
by Groceteria
15 Jan 2024 11:03
Forum: History: Miscellaneous and Not Region-Specific
Topic: "End of the line" supermarkets
Replies: 22
Views: 2634

Re: "End of the line" supermarkets

Two additional Big Bear chains that are no more were NC/VA (rebranded as Food World and then merged into Harris Teeter in 1984) and Seattle. I know that a lot of the older and smaller Big Star locations in southern and eastern NC ended up as Piggly Wiggly (many of them still open) but I’m not really...
by Groceteria
14 Jan 2024 23:35
Forum: History: USA Midwest/Plains
Topic: NEW: Cedar Rapids 1925-2020
Replies: 0
Views: 665

NEW: Cedar Rapids 1925-2020

Not the most exciting one ever and it may need some tweaks. Anyway, here it is, just in time for the caucuses (which is a coincidence since I started this one a few weeks back and got sidetracked): https://www.groceteria.com/place/us-iowa/cedar-rapids/ I do very much love that Cedar Rapids had a lon...