Save-a-Lot

Started by BillyGr, March 02, 2006, 09:17:39 PM

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retailisking

#90
The A&P veteran has been ousted and an ex-Lidl executive is in - but Lidl never had to deal with franchisees
http://www.supermarketnews.com/executive-changes/save-lot-taps-lidl-vet-mcgrath-new-ceo


retailisking



Retail Regents

The one in Amsterdam has since closed.


Retail Regents

Apparently Save-a-Lot is moving away from corporate-owned stores to licensed ownership, with a large number of stores quietly closing over the past couple of years.

https://www.supermarketnews.com/retail-financial/save-lot-shifts-wholesale-model

Everything Community

Manchester, CT; Vacant as of 2022

Closed since early summer of 2019; that store used to be occupied where Shaw's occupied that building originally before that supermarket company wound business in Connecticut in 2010. Building was acquired by Save-A-Lot after Shaw's demise in Connecticut (they still have locations in other New England states).

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Quote from: BillyGr on March 18, 2006, 12:21:55 AMThis store is in the Troy Plaza on Hoosick Street (Rt 7) in Troy.  It was a Price Chopper, closed for a while, then a Midland Foods until they disappeared, and is now split between the Save A Lot and a Salvation Army store.

This, along with a handful of stores in Upstate NY, has since closed.

Retail Regents

#99
Save-a-Lot in Fort Plain is seeing some updates. One wall is black and the odor of paint is noticeable.

BillyGr

Quote from: Retail Regents on April 08, 2022, 03:57:30 PM
Quote from: BillyGr on March 18, 2006, 12:21:55 AMThis store is in the Troy Plaza on Hoosick Street (Rt 7) in Troy.  It was a Price Chopper, closed for a while, then a Midland Foods until they disappeared, and is now split between the Save A Lot and a Salvation Army store.

This, along with a handful of stores in Upstate NY, has since closed.

Apparently they have - when you put in an Albany area (Rensselaer) zip, the closest one that shows up is the Fort Plain one you reference in the other post.

They had had stores (in addition to this one in Troy) over in Albany (Delaware Ave., which had moved there from the plaza on Broadway in Menands several years ago) and one on lower Central Ave. also in Albany (a former A&P and I believe later Star Market) at least, plus I remember one on Altamont Avenue in Schenectady as well at one time.