Northern California-Fresh & Easy/Tesco Locations-2009
Posted: 31 Jan 2008 18:34
On 1/30/08, Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Stores (a division of the U.K.-based Tesco supermarket chain) announced 18 locations for its first stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, to open in 2009. They will be of small size (approximately 10,000 square feet) compared to the 50,000 to 70,000 square feet size of most new conventional supermarket locations.
Does anyone know if Fresh & Easy plans to recycle any former supermarket chain locations? Trader Joe's and Grocery Outlet often re-use supermarket buildings from the '40s, '50s and '60s. For example, the Lafayette, Calif. Trader Joe's is in a former Louis Stores supermarket building; the Walnut Creek Trader Joe's is in a portion of a former Lucky/Albertson's. Or does Fresh & Easy/Tesco typically construct new buildings?
The last coordinated foray into the northern California grocery store market must have been the entry of Alpha Beta in the late 1960s. Perhaps Ralphs also belongs in this category, too, when it acquired many stores in the region as a consequence of the Lucky/Albertson's merger in 1999.
Does anyone know if Fresh & Easy plans to recycle any former supermarket chain locations? Trader Joe's and Grocery Outlet often re-use supermarket buildings from the '40s, '50s and '60s. For example, the Lafayette, Calif. Trader Joe's is in a former Louis Stores supermarket building; the Walnut Creek Trader Joe's is in a portion of a former Lucky/Albertson's. Or does Fresh & Easy/Tesco typically construct new buildings?
The last coordinated foray into the northern California grocery store market must have been the entry of Alpha Beta in the late 1960s. Perhaps Ralphs also belongs in this category, too, when it acquired many stores in the region as a consequence of the Lucky/Albertson's merger in 1999.