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In 2014, Acme opened a brand new store in Green, Ohio. The 68,800 square foot store is the first new Acme facility to be built since 1990. Albrecht, Inc., Acme's realtor, owns land in Medina, Ohio, and has plans for a five-building shopping center anchored by a 68,000 square-foot Acme store. [12]
Acme Markets has 159 supermarkets [2] in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. After many decades of being the largest grocery retailer in the Delaware Valley, Acme fell to No. 2 behind ShopRite in 2011. [3] As of 2013, Acme was No. 3 behind No. 1 ShopRite and No. 2 The Giant Company in the region. [4]
Pantry Pride - (St Marys, Ohio) Price Chopper (Kansas City & Des Moines metro areas) Pueblo (Puerto Rico) Pac n Save (Rural Nebraska) Quality Dairy Company (Mid-Michigan) Redner's Markets (Eastern Pennsylvania; also in Delaware and Maryland) Remke Markets (Cincinnati, Ohio area) Ridley's Family Markets (Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming)
The city of Medina has approved plans for a more than 56,000-square-foot Acme Fresh Market grocery-pharmacy at the corner of state Route 3 and High Point Drive. ... for the Acme store — a main ...
1437 S. College Road. Publix. 7144 Market St. Harris Teeter. 2800 S. College Road. ALDI. 3701 S. College Road. Lowes Foods. 341 S. College Road. More: Former Kmart site is now a Chili's island ...
Prices Corner is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. [2] Prices Corner is located at the intersection of Delaware Route 2 and Delaware Route 141 , west of Wilmington .
American Stores Company was an American public corporation and a holding company which ran chains of supermarkets and drugstores in the United States from 1917 through 1998. The company was incorporated in 1917 when The Acme Tea Company merged with four small Philadelphia-area grocery stores (Childs, George Dunlap, Bell Company, and A House That Quality Built) to form American Stores.
The Peebles' Corner Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 1985. [1] By 2009, several proposals had been aired for restoring Peebles' Corner. One vision of the Walnut Hills Area Council is for the city to acquire 10 to 15 buildings, and selectively tear down half.