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With my continuous google searching for old Safeway sites on photo, I thought I'd start a thread on those out in the Northwest states...

closed gable in Grandview, WA

http://www.beansforbreakfast.com/before/002543

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closed gable in Seattle

http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=558

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Eastgate marina (Bellevue, WA), before and after a recent renovation

before: http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:N ... afeway.jpg

after (may not be completed yet):

http://www.schelldesigngroup.com/Stores/Eastgate.htm

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Olympia marina:

http://www.zverina.com/images/olympia-safeway.jpg

This may be a front view of it:

http://flickr.com/photos/slugicide/27449565/

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Queen Anne, Seattle location, with underground parking portal:

http://flickr.com/photos/dantc/127643257/

A photo of an entrance to said parking area:

http://flickr.com/photos/leff/47855355/

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Bellevue, WA marina on 4th Street (from the University of Washington online collection):

http://content.lib.washington.edu/imlse ... ge/461.jpg

1987 photo, from same collection (note the rarely used circle S sign on front nameplate, still in use at that late date):
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1969 sign photo, same collection:

http://content.lib.washington.edu/imlse ... ge/573.jpg

from a different site, a more recent photo, from around 2003 (without the front plate circle S) - unfortunately, this source said the store was to be demolished soon afterwards, so I don't know the status of the site

http://www.seattledreamhomes.com/PageMa ... 08605&NF=1

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Seattle store with quirky urban design, from 1991

http://www.akb-eng.com/projects/retail/Safeway1.html

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closed gable in Seattle's Capitol Hill, photo taken 2004

http://flickr.com/photos/tomharpel/1930467

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"Bavarian" themed gable in Leavenworth, WA:

http://members.tripod.com/~marcaroro/Me ... est-3.html

http://members.tripod.com/~marcaroro/Se ... ier/13.jpg

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Spokane sign, from the flickr collection of roadsidepictures.

http://flickr.com/photos/54177448@N00/48651777/

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Myrtle Point, OR marina (there's also a photo of this on Storewanderer's geocities site):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lotuslynn/sets/731692/

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A differnet photo of another marina also found in storewanderer's collection, the Ashland, OR location.

http://www.ashland.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=613

Another photo of that Ashland store:

http://flickr.com/photos/ouc/214979433/

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Closed marina on "540 Pacific Boulevard" somewhere in Oregon.

http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:2 ... afeway.jpg

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Milwaukie, OR store being demolished in 2003.
http://www.cityofmilwaukie.org/news/arc ... inprj.html

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A few shots of the Spokane store.

http://flickr.com/photos/tsack/166847724/
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1970s store in Corvallis, OR.

http://flickr.com/photos/soci/55483124/
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This former Safeway in Kelso, Washington looks much like this picture, but a little more run-down these days:

http://www.groceteria.com/safeway/slide ... nt/07.html

It will soon become state offices. See thread titled "Former Marina Safeway in Kelso, Washington."

http://www.groceteria.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=474
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I think this photo is of the same Spokane store shown earlier:

http://remi1000.com/index.php?todo=read ... omment=694

Looks like Storewanderer actually posted it in his Spokane thread...

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Interior of the closed store on Broadway in Seattle.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffsharman/149960732/

Exterior shot of it post-closure:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/uptownbiker/27499258/

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Gable in Reedsport, OR:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/75405855@N00/19634694/

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Beautiful marina in Butte, Montana.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fleegle/115171435/

http://static.flickr.com/44/115171435_a54fe1bfbc.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonkrood/45457634/

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Former Safeway in Laramie, WY.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fossilfreak/57353370/

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Closed marina in west Medford, OR.

http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2001 ... 2701n2.htm

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http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2000 ... 2500n1.htm

A 1960s-era store in Cedar Mill, OR that has been expanded, I can't tell if this ceiling has the marina curve or not:

http://www.cedarmill.org/news/archive/0104/safeway.html
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The Cedar Mill store "expansion" was in fact an almost complete demolition of the original store and new construction. There are a possible one or two walls of the building that are remaining from the original store (those would be at the northwest rear exterior corner of the store, basically), and that's it.

The original store had a flat roof. It was not a Marina design.
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Finally found a recent view of the Lakeview marina that shows both the Circle S cowboy sign, and the front of the store as it is now (lacking the Circle S plate on the front lettering area, originally placed on the noticeable white square to the left of the S in SAFEWAY and seen on the Lakeview photo in the Groceteria 1960s Safeway collection).

http://www.lakevieworegon.us/Tour/Tour10.html

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A gable in Astoria, OR.

http://oregon.freewebspace.com/photo.html

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Not sure of the location of these silly street signs at a Safeway parking lot in OR:

http://submarine.dyndns.org/~djwong/photography/oregon/
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Closed? 1970s Safeway in Portland.

http://laurabush.info/archives/safeway2.gif

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A screenshot I just took of the Live Local birdseye view of the Bellevue Way marina Safeway.

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Portland area marinas from Live Local view, most unfortunately remodeled to hide the marina roof from the front facade.

101 SE 82nd Ave
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2800 SE Hawthorne
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/9760 ... eblwp1.jpg

5920 NE Martin Luther King Blvd
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/695/swymlkdv7.jpg

6745 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/4512 ... tonca4.jpg

8145 SW Barbur Boulevard
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And a possible 1950s-era store, at 4515 SE Woodstock (notice bubble roof):
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/7977 ... ockti2.jpg

Here's a recently remodeled (but still very much in shape) marina in the suburb of Lake Oswego, on 401 A Avenue - notice the new windows!

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I have been inside the Lake Oswego safeway pictured. If I am not mistaken, it was one of the first lifestyle remodels in the Portland area, before they updated the logo, and possibly the only one on a marina Safeway. It did have lighting very similar to what the lifestyle remodels have been installing recently.
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Super S wrote:I have been inside the Lake Oswego safeway pictured. If I am not mistaken, it was one of the first lifestyle remodels in the Portland area, before they updated the logo, and possibly the only one on a marina Safeway. It did have lighting very similar to what the lifestyle remodels have been installing recently.
Is the classic marina ceiling still fully exposed at that store? In a few months, I'll be checking up the Mission/30th marina in San Francisco (currently mid-remodeling) to see if they've retained the marina ceiling.

Judging from the photo, the open high windows on the storefront suggest they have retained the ceiling line inside...
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The photo of 4515 SE Woodstock Blvd: This began life as Dieringer's Super Center in 1965 (Safeway was originally at 4315 SE Woodstock Blvd). The 4515 block then became Disco Mart until late 1979, and then it was Thriftway from that point until 1993. It then became an IGA from 1993 to 1995. Safeway had closed down its Marina building (the 4315 block) in 1996 and moved into the 4515 block. Bi-Mart now resides at the 4315 block.

The photo of 101 SE 82nd Ave: I remember seeing this store at one time circa 1988, with the 1982 Safeway red/orange banner in the center of the store (see glass arch area) where the red bubble lighted SAFEWAY letters originally were, but still had the mosaic medallion entrance markers intact.

The photo of 401 A Ave in Lake Oswego: This location opened in February 1965. Does anyone have pictures of this store the way it was back in '65?

The photo of 5920 NE MLK Blvd: This location also opened circa 1965. Does anyone have photos of this location as a Marina prototype (pre-1989)?

The photo of 2800 SE Hawthorne Blvd: This location opened about 1964. Does anyone have any pre-1980s photos of this location?

Thank you,

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StoreLiker2005 wrote:The photo of 4515 SE Woodstock Blvd: This began life as Dieringer's Super Center in 1965 (Safeway was originally at 4315 SE Woodstock Blvd). The 4515 block then became Disco Mart until late 1979, and then it was Thriftway from that point until 1993. It then became an IGA from 1993 to 1995. Safeway had closed down its Marina building (the 4315 block) in 1996 and moved into the 4515 block. Bi-Mart now resides at the 4315 block.
Here's a Live Local shot of said Bi-Mart ex-Safeway:

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And, regarding the photo of the Milwaukie Safeway that had been demolished a few years ago, that one initially opened during the Pylon era (in May 1951!). It was upgraded to a Marina Prototype during 1967 (has the arched roof, not gable).

I remember going there when it was a Marina Prototype. The location was 10554 SE Main Street in Milwaukie.

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Some Seattle area marinas on Live Local. Let's start off with the not so pretty: false-fronted stores that are way too common there (in fact, of the active Safeway locations at the moment in that region, all hide the real facades, victims of 1990s remodeling).

2725 NE Sunset, Renton
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/915/ ... on1mc3.jpg
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/1319 ... on2tn1.jpg

15332 Aurora Avenue North, Shoreline
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/825/ ... inegx8.jpg

Seattle proper...

12318 15th Avenue NE
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5007/swy15thoq8.jpg

2100 Queen Anne Avenue NE - note that the store was expanded on the front side, so the old marina roof received an extension to the flatter new front area
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/7770/s ... nnepu9.jpg

2622 California Avenue SW
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1324/swycalav1ct9.jpg
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/1230 ... av2jy8.jpg

7340 35th Avenue NE
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/421/swy35th1pe4.jpg
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1584/swy35th2yr5.jpg

Ah, relief: a marina without a false front, at 10432 SE Kent Kangley Rd in Kent - now operating as a Dollar Tree. According to this page - http://www.yelp.com/reviews/7_Seattle_WA/page_4060.html - the Safeway moved out a few years ago.
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And much better news: remember the Eastgate marina mentioned in the very first post of this thread? Here's some shots of the store being worked on; the interior was completely gutted apparently, but the marina roof (plus ceiling!) and front will remain as is, to quote the contractor involved in the project:

http://www.schelldesigngroup.com/Stores/Eastgate.htm
Nonstructural exterior facelift
This store is located at 3080 148th Avenue SE (at SE Eastgate Way) just off of Interstate 90 in the Eastgate district of Bellevue, WA. This overhead shot apparently predates the photos of the store I put up in the first post of the thread, which were taken when the new sign tower was already installed.

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http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/6387 ... te2ch7.jpg

Judging from the extensiveness of this remodel, this probably was one of the first marinas to get a remodel without hiding the classic facade, hopefully the start of a newer trend (as I think is occurring in SF's Inner Mission store).

That 148th Avenue store in Bellevue doesn't show up on the store locator, but does show up on some google results.

However, it had already been specifically mentioned in Bellevue's municipal fire code:
http://www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/bellcode/b ... #11.26.150
Beginning at a point 17 feet west and 45.5 feet north of the northwest corner of the main structure; thence south 12 feet; thence east parallel with the existing concrete retaining wall 246 feet; thence north 12 feet to said retaining wall; thence west along said retaining wall to the point of beginning.
(The Fisher Drug building looks to be also gutted as part of this renovation process.)

On the other hand, the other Bellevue marina Safeway is still endangered:

http://www.eastsidepost.com/pdf/20060202.pdf
The downtown Bellevue Safeway is moving one block south, to a larger lot and a modern shopping-apartment complex to be built by AvalonBay of Washington, D.C. The current Safeway site will be developed into a shopping-office complex.
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And here are Live Local shots of a couple of Safeways in Seattle I suspect are 1950s buildings remodeled in the 1970s.

4732 Brooklyn NE
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/5797 ... lynsb9.jpg

3900 South Othello
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http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/4210 ... lo2ci1.jpg
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TheStranger wrote:
Super S wrote:I have been inside the Lake Oswego safeway pictured. If I am not mistaken, it was one of the first lifestyle remodels in the Portland area, before they updated the logo, and possibly the only one on a marina Safeway. It did have lighting very similar to what the lifestyle remodels have been installing recently.
Is the classic marina ceiling still fully exposed at that store? In a few months, I'll be checking up the Mission/30th marina in San Francisco (currently mid-remodeling) to see if they've retained the marina ceiling.

Judging from the photo, the open high windows on the storefront suggest they have retained the ceiling line inside...
This store did retain the original ceiling, but was repainted in a similar color to what other lifestyle remodels have been getting. The lights actually hang down from the ceiling and are all at an even level across the store. I personally thought the remodel on this store was nicely done.

Somewhere in Portland, I am not sure where, there used to be a Safeway which had a hidden marina front, and inside, a suspended ceiling. There were areas though that the marina roof beams actually dipped below the level of the ceiling. Again, I do not remember the exact location, and it could be closed for all I know.
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I thought I would throw Eugene/Springfield, OR Safeways into the mix. If anyone can find images of these with Live Local, that would be great.

EUGENE
-849 W. 6th Ave. Opened July 11, 1951. Interesting pylon/marina hybrid. Originally, this store had a streetfront entrance, and aisles parallel to the length of the store. In the 1960s, a small Marina addition was added to the left side, facing the parking lot, which would then become the front of the store. At the same time, the original 1950s ceiling remained in the rest of the store. The former front entrance was sealed off at this time as well. The checkstands were moved to the addition, and the aisles were re-oriented to be perpendicular to the length of the store. This seems to have been common procedure during renovations of 1950s Safeways in the 1960s and 1970s, but this is the only example of a marina addition on a pylon store that I know of. There is still a small pylon (no longer with a sign), but I wonder if this pylon wasn't taller originally. This store is in a neighborhood that has seen better days, and is a success story. Safeway pulled out in 1992, much to the dismay of residents and neighborhood officials who worried that the loss of the neighborhood's only supermarket would be a blow to the large number of low income individuals and seniors who don't own a vehicle. Luckily, the city and neighborhood organizations stepped in to make sure that a supermarket would remain, and Safeway agreed to leave fixtures and equipment. A Eugene-based neighborhood economic development group bought the building and recruited a man with many years of grocery experience. Just six weeks after Safeway's departure, the supermarket reopened as a northwest franchise known as Red Apple Market. Besides being very structurally unremodeled, Safeway's trademark still lives on, as there is still a Safeway price sticker in the back of one of the shelves in the paper products department!
-350 E 40th ave. Opened mid-1960s, a mid-1990s renovation covered up the original Marina roof, inside and out. This location originally had a "Safeway Variety Center" attached or within. Seems like it was sort of like a Super S, but without a pharmacy.
-1159 Highway 99N. Opened late 1950s, became Price Chopper in the 1990s, closed around 2000, and is now an indoor miniature golf center. This location also had a "Safeway Variety Center".
-2060 River Rd. Opened July 1968, this is still pretty original, but the architectural style conformed to a pre-existing, neighboring Bi-Mart, and therefore has a flat roof instead of a Marina roof. This store originally had a snack bar and an in-store bakery "bake shop". Both are gone. Later on, the store added a deli and a florist, and only the deli remains.

SPRINGFIELD
-160 S. 14th st. Opened January 15, 1956. At 180 x 135 ft and with 14,000 square feet of sales area, this was touted as "the largest Safeway store in the whole Pacific Northwest" at the time of its opening. This one also had an in-store bakery. Safeway left the building in the late 1980s, and this is now a Grocery Outlet. This store once had a freestanding sign tower like the former Redding, CA Safeway.
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justin karimzad wrote:I thought I would throw Eugene/Springfield, OR Safeways into the mix. If anyone can find images of these with Live Local, that would be great.
Unfortunately, Live Local doesn't have birdseye view going for Eugene and Springfield, so I used Google Maps for direct overhead (Live Local does not have as deep of a zoom on direct overhead photos):
justin karimzad wrote: EUGENE
-849 W. 6th Ave.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/3459/swy6thpe5.jpg

justin karimzad wrote: -350 E 40th ave. Opened mid-1960s, a mid-1990s renovation covered up the original Marina roof, inside and out.
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justin karimzad wrote: -1159 Highway 99N. Opened late 1950s, became Price Chopper in the 1990s, closed around 2000, and is now an indoor miniature golf center.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/8711/swy99sp9.jpg

justin karimzad wrote: -2060 River Rd.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/4817/swyriverwy4.jpg
justin karimzad wrote:
SPRINGFIELD
-160 S. 14th st.
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/2204/swy14thqn5.jpg
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Post by justin karimzad »

Thanks for the photos!
Here are a couple of pages that show the Marina "front" of the Red Apple Market;
Bottom of page:
http://www.nedcocdc.org/commercial-completed.htm

Middle of page:
http://www.nedcocdc.org/brochure25.pdf
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