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- Safeway History – Groceteria. com
This section consists of a narrative history of Safeway It is currently being rewritten and new pages are being added as they are completed There is also the original (and somewhat incomplete and inaccurate) version of the history from the early years of this site It will be removed when the new pages are complete Photos and other material will also be added, so as long as this notice
- Safeway Divisions, 1929 - Groceteria. com
Safeway and Piggly Wiggly seem to have operated side by side in many districts with no distinction between the two names; the organizational structure seems to have been based on a “critical mass” of each brand
- Safeway Divisions, 1932 - Groceteria. com
Safeway Stores divisions from 1932 as noted in Uno Animo, the company’s employee magazine
- Kansas City Area – Groceteria. com
Kansas City is fascinating in that it was served for decades by all of the “big three” (A P, Kroger, and Safeway) and in that all three chains pulled out in about a ten-year period starting in the late 1970s After this, KC was left with one local chain on the way down (Milgram) and a collection of independents, franchises, and co-ops Except for the presence of limited assortment chains
- San Francisco Chain Grocery History Overview - Groceteria. com
Several were former Safeway or Piggly Wiggly locations, while others appear to have been purpose-built Lick Super Market, later QFI, 350 7th Avenue (SF Library) Small neighborhood chain stores could still be seen all over San Francisco as the 1940s ended, but in the 1950s, the balance shifted dramatically
- Safeway, 7th Avenue, San Francisco (1959-2007) - Groceteria. com
One of my favorite Safeway locations in San Francisco apparently closed last night The small-scale Marina-type store on Seventh Avenue is to be torn down and replaced with a new “lifestyle” format store with rooftop parking This location opened in 1959, and was probably less than 12,000 square feet The prototype was designed for smaller lots in residential areas and smaller towns that
- Lucky Stores History – Groceteria. com
Lucky was an innovative homegrown answer to Safeway, and stores were clustered primarily in Oakland and other East Bay locations Lucky was also a leader in the transition from small stores to supermarkets, opening a flagship store at East 14th and Juana, San Leandro in 1947, which featured a coffee shop and more
- Groceteria. com – Exploring chain supermarket history
Groceteria com is a site about the history of American and Canadian urban chain supermarkets, from the 1920s through the present, with an emphasis on buildings and locations
- A Quick History of the Supermarket – Groceteria. com
A P and Safeway also entered Canada in the late 1920s and joined Loblaws and Dominion Stores as the major players at mid-century Suburbs and shopping centers (1950s and 1960s) By the 1950s, the transition to supermarkets was largely complete, and the migration to suburban locations was beginning
- Seattle Chain Grocery Supermarket Locations, 1925-1986
Unreliable Safeway and Thriftway memories prove you don’t always get what you wish for! Seattle history: Looking back at Northgate Mall, the nation’s first shopping mall, mostly Seattle Municipal Archives: Street Directional Designations Store tags A P Albertsons Big Bear Food Giant Foodland IGA Lucky Stores MacMarr Mayfair Markets Piggly
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