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  2. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    An April 2006 photo of the Grocery Outlet–operated Lucky-branded store in Rocklin, CA. Note the remnants of the Grocery Outlet rainbow logo above the Lucky logo. In early 2006, Berkeley, California-based Grocery Outlet closed its Rocklin, California, location, only to re-open the store on April 1st with the Lucky name and the classic Lucky logo.

  3. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Lucky, to avoid such hostile takeover attempts, eventually decided it was best to liquidate Gemco entirely. [2] This liquidation occurred from September 1986 to November 1986. Target opened stores in most of the former Gemco locations by the fall of 1987, having remodeled many of Gemco's former prime business locations into Target's bright red ...

  4. San Leandro, California - Wikipedia

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    Lucky's flagship store opened in San Leandro. Under San Leandro Mayor Stephen H. Cassidy, the city set the goal in 2012 of "becoming a new center of innovation in the San Francisco Bay Area." [34] San Leandro came "out of the downturn like few places around, attracting tech startups, artists and brewers to a onetime traditional industrial hub ...

  5. Save Mart Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    1991 – Helps found and becomes a voting partner in Super Store Industries (SSI). 1997 – Acquires ten Lucky stores in California. 2006 – Acquires Albertsons stores in the Sacramento, California area, San Francisco Bay Area, Central Valley and northern Nevada and converts them to Lucky and Save Mart stores in 2007. The acquisition marks the ...

  6. Pacific Pinball Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Pinball Museum is a Board Managed and certified 501 C(3) [1] nonprofit interactive museum/arcade offering a chronological and historical selection of rare bagatelles and early pinball games in addition to over 100 playable pinball machines ranging in era from the 1940s to present day located on Webster Street in Alameda, California.

  7. Lucky's Market - Wikipedia

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    A second Ohio store was opened in Cleveland in May 2018. [25] In January 2019, Lucky's opened their fifth store in Colorado in Fort Collins. [26] In August 2019, Lucky's started to distribute Kroger's Simple Truth private label organic products. [27] In December 2019, Kroger announced that it was divesting its business of the chain. [28]

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  9. Charles Crouch - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Crouch and four [1] partners purchased six of the former Clarence Saunders Piggly Wiggly [2] stores in the San Francisco peninsula area and founded Peninsula Stores, Ltd., in 1935, [3] it became Lucky Stores, the first [4] Lucky Store at Shattuck and Bancroft in Berkeley. [5] [6] [7] In November 1937, Crouch was a General Manager.