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  2. Kessel Food Markets - Wikipedia

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    Kroger closed these stores due to Michigan's poor economy at the time, and failure to reach union agreements. [1] After Kroger closed all five of its Flint locations in 1982 for the same reasons, Kessel purchased them as well, followed by 13 Hamady stores after that chain filed for bankruptcy in 1991.

  3. Timeline of Michigan history - Wikipedia

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    2001 The emigration rate for Michigan began to exceed the immigration rate. 2002 Michigan elected its first female governor, Democrat Jennifer Granholm. 2009 Michigan had the worst unemployment rate of any state, peaking at over 15%, due to the Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 and the Great Recession.

  4. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Kroger Wireless, formerly known as i-wireless, [188] is a national private label wireless service provider sold in over 2,200 retail locations within the Kroger family of stores across 31 states. [189] Kroger Wireless service functions over the nationwide T-Mobile network. [190]

  5. Bernard Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Kroger was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants Johan Heinrich and Mary Gertrude (née Schlebbe) Kroger. [1] Kroger's father was born in the Kingdom of Hanover. His mother was born in Elve, Westphalia. [2] Kroger's family lived above the dry goods store his parents owned. Due to the 1873 economic downturn ...

  6. Chatham (grocer) - Wikipedia

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    Chatham was a supermarket chain, now-defunct, headquartered in southeastern Michigan, United States.Founded by Royal Supermarkets in the mid-1950s, [citation needed] [clarification needed] Chatham was often compared to Kroger in size and selection.

  7. Category:History of Michigan - Wikipedia

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  8. Fry's Food and Drug - Wikipedia

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    The Kroger Co., choosing to operate with one brand in the Arizona market, rebranded most Smith's Food & Drug Centers as Fry's Food & Drug Stores, [7] though Smith's Food and Drug Centers in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City remained unchanged (perhaps because of their proximity to Nevada and the Las Vegas market, where Kroger ...

  9. Arborland Center - Wikipedia

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    Arborland Center is a shopping center located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1961 as an unenclosed shopping mall, the center was redeveloped as a power center in 1998. [1] Current anchor stores include Marshalls, Petco, Kroger, Ulta, Old Navy, Gardner-White Furniture (that used to be a Toys "R" Us), and Bed Bath & Beyond.