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Giant Food to open store in Perry Hall
Maryland-based Giant Food says it will be moving into a Perry Hall shopping center at Belair Road and Hannon Court. Construction workers are now turning a 57,000-square-foot retail site, formerly occupied by Super Fresh, into a Giant Food store. The new...Tags: Belair Road, Perry Hall, Parkville, Giant Food, LLC
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Giant to close Rotunda store, relocate to Fresh & Green's
As he often does, 97-year-old Dorsey Yearley sat on a bench with his cane in his lap outside the Giant store in the Rotunda in Hampden, people-watching on a Friday afternoon.
"This is plenty convenient for us," said Yearley, who lives at Roland Park...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Giant Food, LLC, Johns Hopkins University, Real Estate Buyers, Companies and Corporations
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Hoping for Fresh Market at the Rotunda
News that the Giant at the Rotunda is moving west to the old Superfresh store is good news. It will be great to have a Giant that’s larger and comparable to the one on York Road north of Gittings Avenue. The bad news is that the supermarket site at...Tags: Roland Park, Whole Foods Market
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A Giant letdown for Rotunda shoppers
"I think it's awful," declared retired Baltimore Sun reporter Eric Siegel, 62, coming out of the soon-to-close Giant Food store in Hampden's Rotunda mall, a half-block from his house. "I think it's going to be really hard for the neighborhood."
"I'm very...Tags: University of Baltimore, Hampden, Giant Food, LLC, Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park
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Giant to buy two Fresh & Green's supermarkets in Baltimore
North Baltimore is losing the grocery store that replaced a Superfresh only seven months ago.
The Fresh & Green's supermarket on 41st Street in the Hampden neighborhood will be acquired by Giant Foods. Giant will close its store in the nearby Rotunda...Tags: Hampden, Parkville, Giant Food, LLC, Employment Opportunities, Harford Road
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Lack of produce at Fresh & Green's has customers asking questions
A banner outside the Fresh & Green's supermarket in Hampden says, "Open Now. Renovation Soon. Happy Shopping." But Patricia Cochran, of Woodberry, was less than happy as she did her grocery shopping at the market in the Greenspring Tower Shopping...Tags: Hampden, Parkville, Arable Farming, Mary Pat Clarke, Chestertown
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Save-A-Lot to take over site of former Superfresh on East Drive
The former site of the Superfresh grocery store on East Drive will have a new occupant just before the official start of spring.
Save-A-Lot, a St. Louis-based discount grocery store, will open for business March 16, according to Chon Tomlin, a...Tags: Dollar General Corporation, Companies and Corporations
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Rotunda owner's letter affirms redevelopment plans
Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. has made its renewed redevelopment plans for the mall official in a letter to community and business leaders, including that it wants to replace the departing Giant Food store with a boutique grocer. But as one north...Tags: Business Enterprises, William Miller, Giant Food, LLC, Groceries, Facebook
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Mamma's Cucina hoping Giant will help draw a bigger lunch crowd
When Chris Ilardo joined Mamma's Cucina as part owner and manager last fall, he never imagined that Giant would replace Fresh & Green's as anchor of the sleepy Greenspring Tower Shopping Center.
Now, Ilardo and partner Joe Ptak are sitting pretty as...Tags: Charles Village, Blockbuster, Rental Service, Parkville, Giant Food, LLC
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New Elkridge grocery store scheduled to open in November
A new grocery store is expected to open next month at the site of the former Superfresh in Elkridge. The space has been empty since July 6. The store — Green Valley Marketplace — should be ready by mid-November, according to Benjy Green,...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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Fresh & Green's opens in old Parkville Superfresh
Towson resident Denise Clark recently had a crash course in how to close one 32,000-square-foot supermarket, then open another.
Clark, former manager of the Superfresh supermarket in the Parkville Shopping Center, at Harford Road and Taylor Avenue, now...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Healthy Diet, Livestock Farming, Arable Farming
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When 'Everything must go' includes coffee, courtesy and jobs
The feeling has become familiar, walking down aisles marked with signs: "Up to 40 percent off." "Store Closing. Everything Must Go."
Consider some of the recent closures in the Baltimore area: Circuit City. CompUSA. Linens 'n Things. A.C. Moore Arts &...Tags: Apple iPad, Philip Roth, Hunt Valley, Johns Hopkins University, Amazon Kindle
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