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- ALDI in Bel Air is planning to open its third store in Harford County, this one at 599 Baltimore Pike in the former Super Fresh store, on Thursday, Jan. 19.
- Weis Markets plans to buy five grocery stores from Rosedale-based Mars Super Markets, doubling Weis' footprint in Baltimore County as the Pennsylvania food retailer continues pushing into the Baltimore area.
- Evelyn Stevens, 95, a retired career grocery store cashier, died of heart disease and dementia Friday at her Towson home.
- Giant Food is opening a new store Friday in Odenton, the supermarket chain said today.
- Many of the businesses damaged in April were very close to my house and are owned by people I also know and care about. Trinacria, Cozy Corner, Mick O'Shea's—I go to these places as often as I go anywhere else and I know and love those people and I know they were scared and angry, and that they lost money—just as hundreds of local businesses lost money due to the curfew.
- Streets Market & Cafe, an independent gourmet grocer specializing in organic and natural foods, has opened on Charles Street in downtown Baltimore in space vacated by Fresh & Greens.
- A new grocery store is planning to open on Charles Street in September, adding a supermarket to a downtown corridor where developers have been busily converting offices into apartments.
- Thanks to shifting demographics, a greater focus on healthy eating and the rising popularity of ethnic cuisine, Lotte Plaza Market and others in the international grocery niche see demand continuing to grow. And competition is heating up.
- Two women were strangled to death, stuffed in garbage cans and discarded in the trash of a Joppatowne grocery store 25 years ago this week
- Even though retail development has largely passed Odenton by in favor of Hanover and Crofton, the area could support more grocery stores and restaurants, according to a new study.
- Six Fresh & Green's grocery stores in Maryland and Washington, DC will close by the end of the month, their parent company announced Monday.
- Marie F. Schramm, a homemaker and retired grocery store cashier who was an accomplished cook, died Sept. 22 of a heart attack in Whitesville, N.C. The former longtime Highlandtown resident was 76.
- Each of Towson's three newest supermarket operators sees itself as a strong addition to the market, but some experts say the market has become overcrowded.
- A crowd including Immaculate Heart of Mary cheerleaders, employees, managers and local dignitaries gathered for the grand opening of Weis Markets at Towson Place on Sunday, March 3.
- After nine months of work, the process of taking a vacant store in Towson Place and creating Weis Markets' 15th Baltimore-area location is nearly complete, with a grand opening scheduled for the morning of Sunday, March 3.
- Weis Markets stores in Towson and Woodlawn will open March 3
- Giant Food's new Perry Hall store to serve as a prototype for future outlets.
- Councilman David Marks announced Thursday that Weis Markets will move into the former Superfresh location at the Towson Place shopping center.
- A local grocery chain and a Philadelphia-based nonprofit have opened a ShopRite in Parkville that is employing hundreds of local residents.
- Mamma's Cucina expects increase in foot traffic from supermarket to Italian eatery
- Rotunda owener affirms redevelopment intent in letter to Roland Park-area business and community leaders. Also, Trader Joe's throwz cold water on hopes for a store in the Rotunda, now that Giant is leaving.
- Fresh Market Would be a welcomed replacement for Giant Food store at the Rotunda in Baltimore
- Shoppers react to the new of Giant relocating from Rotunda to Fresh & Greens. Seniors across the street from the mall say the relocated Giant will be less convenient. But shoppers at the Fresh & Green's are looking forward to Giant as an upgrade. We will also talk to shoppers about the possibility of a Trader Joe's-type store in the mall.
- Giant closing its store at Rotunda, reopening at site of Fresh & Green's down the street in Hampden. Giant also taking over Fresh & Green's in Parkville.
- Giant closing its store at Rotunda, reopening at site of Fresh & Green's down the street in Hampden. Giant also taking over Fresh & Green's in Parkville.
- Giant Foods is moving its Hampden store from The Rotunda shopping center in North Baltimore to the nearby 41st St. Fresh & Green's, which will close along with a store in Parkville.
- Construction continues on the store, which will be located off McGaw Road
- A new grocery store could open up before the end of the year at the site of the former Superfresh in Elkridge.
- Ukazoo Books, located in Dulaney Plaza on Dulaney Valley Road across from Towson Town Center, is holding its second annual canned food drive to benefit the Assistance Center of Towson Churches, an area food pantry. Anyone who brings three canned food items for donations will receive a free used book from Ukazoo.
- Bill Sumas, vice chairman of Village Super Market Inc., talks about opening ShopRite stores in the Baltimore area.
- Closing of Borders bookstore means saying goodbye to an old friend
- Natural Markets Restaurants Inc. has opened eight of its Fresh & Green's supermarkets in Maryland and Washington, D.C., as it takes advantage of space made available by the departure of a rival grocery chain.
- Hampden Column for Messenger No more Superfresh. The grocery store at 1020 W. 41st St. closed its doors July 6 and is awaiting a revamp and takeover by its new owner, Mrs. Greene's Natural Grocery.
- Fresh & Green's opening tomorrow in Charles Plaza